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Malignant Bowel Occlusion: An Update on Current Available Treatments

Benedetto Neri, N. Citterio, Simone Schiavone, Dario Biasutto, Roberta Rea, Margareth Martino, Francesco Maria Di Matteo

2025Cancers8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malignant bowel obstruction (MBO) is a critical complication occurring in patients with advanced malignancy. Current treatments are both surgical and non-surgical, the latter including medical, endoscopic, and percutaneous approaches. Surgery is still the treatment of choice for MBO. However, almost 50% of patients are unfit for surgery because of poor performance status. Given the high post-operative mortality rate and the frailty of MBO patients, the least invasive surgical intervention is recommended. Therefore, recent multidisciplinary recommendations have suggested considering less invasive interventions instead of palliative surgery. Medical therapy, aiming to alleviate symptoms, is usually only a part of the therapeutic strategy when managing patients with MBO. Percutaneous techniques, including both interventional radiology and endoscopic procedures, are safe and effective for symptom relief, but often do not allow oral diet resumption. Endoscopic techniques are achieving a more relevant role for MBO treatment, as supported by the widening of the indication to colonic intraluminal stenting in the latest update of the European guidelines. Current data support the use of colonic stenting as both a bridge to surgery and the definitive treatment of malignant colonic obstruction. The development of endoscopic ultrasound-guided anastomotic techniques may offer the possibility of widening its applications to endoscopic treatment of MBO, allowing stenosis to be overcome, and reestablishing the continuity of the gastrointestinal tract in small bowel obstructions as well. The introduction of new interventional endoscopic techniques and their progressive diffusion will add the possibility to adopt minimally invasive solutions to treat a critical condition such as MBO.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePercutaneousInterventional radiologyBowel obstructionEndoscopic stentingSurgeryMalignancyAnastomosisStentGeneral surgeryRadiologyIntensive care medicineInternal medicineColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsIntestinal and Peritoneal AdhesionsEsophageal and GI Pathology