Low rectal cancer:Sphincter preserving techniques-selection of patients,techniques and outcomes

被引:7
作者
Nikoletta Dimitriou [1 ]
Othon Michail [1 ]
Dimitrios Moris [1 ]
John Griniatsos [1 ]
机构
[1] 1st Department of Surgery,University of Athens,Medical School,Laiko Hospital
关键词
Low rectal cancer; Sphincter preserving surgery; Intersphincteric resection; Anterior Perineal Plan E for Ultra-low Anterior Resection of the Rectum; Total mesorectal excision; TransA nal Minimally Invasive Surgery; Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision; Quality of life; Oncological outcome; Functional outcome;
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摘要
Low rectal cancer is traditionally treated by abdominoperineal resection. In recent years, several new techniques for the treatment of very low rectal cancer patients aiming to preserve the gastrointestinal continuity and to improve both the oncological as well as the functional outcomes, have been emerged. Literature suggest that when the intersphincteric resection is applied in T1-3 tumors located within 30-35 mm from the anal verge, is technically feasible, safe, with equal oncological outcomes compared to conventional surgery and acceptable quality of life. The Anterior Perineal Plan E for Ultra-low Anterior Resection technique, is not disrupting the sphincters, but carries a high complication rate, while the reports on the oncological and functional outcomes are limited. Transanal Endoscopic Micro Surgery(TEM) and Trans Anal Minimally Invasive Surgery(TAMIS) should represent the treatment of choice for T1 rectal tumors, with specific criteria according to the NCCN guidelines and favorable pathologic features. Alternatively to the standard conventional surgery, neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy followed by TEM or TAMIS seems promising for tumors of a local stage T1sm2-3 or T2. Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision should be performed only when a board approved protocol is available by colorectal surgeons with extensive experience in minimally invasive and transanal endoscopic surgery.
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