Abstract

Colorectal stenting for the treatment of malignant largebowel obstruction is useful for palliation or as a bridge to surgery. 1 It is more difficult to position a stent in the rightsided colon by using a retrograde placement method via the rectum compared with the distal colon. Herein, we present a case involving the successful antegrade placement of a stent in the ascending colon after US-guided percutaneous cecostomy.

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