ArticlePaolucci R, Bianchi G, Zanoni F, Fialdini G, Sharif C.
Minerva Chir. 1977 Jan 15;32(12):19-26.
Personal experience and the literature are referred to in an examination of complications arising in the course of cancer of the large intestine. A personal series assembled in about 20 years is presented. It consists of 135 cases of heteroplasia, including 57 emergency admissions for complications. The surgical technique employed is described. The results show that surgical risk and post-operative mortality are lower in patients subjected to major radical surgery, as opposed to those for whom symptomatic management or simple, derivative operations are prescribed.