W U Schmidt, W Heise, S Daum, F P Müller, T Steinke, D R Wassenberg, P R Verreet
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Abstract
Of all surgical interventions of intestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphomas 58% (15 or 26 patients) are performed in an emergency situation. In 42% of cases, examination by ultrasonography, endosonography, intestinoscopy. Sellink's enema, thoracic, abdominal/pelvic CT and bone marrow puncture could determine the stage preoperatively. This could also be done by examining the regional and juxtaregional lymph nodes or performing a liver biopsy intraoperatively. Crucial for the therapy is in all cases the adequate staging even in emergency situations. Only special knowledge of the intestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma can lead to the necessary stage-adapted multimodal therapy--operation/irradiation/chemotherapy.