Transanal minimally invasive surgery for benign and malignant rectal lesions: midterm outcomes from a tertiary center

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Al-Dhaheri, Mahmood [1 ]
Al-Ishaq, Fajer [1 ]
Toffaha, Ali [1 ]
Abu Nada, Mohamed [1 ]
Parvaiz, Amjad [1 ]
Kurer, Mohamed [1 ]
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[1] Hamad Med Corp, Colorectal Unit, Doha, Qatar
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LAPAROSCOPIC-ASSISTED RESECTION; PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES; CANCER; TRIAL;
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10.5144/0256-4947.2023.348
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: Although transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for rectal neoplasia has gained wide acceptance, the mid-term and long-term outcomes are not widely reported in the literature. OBJECTIVE: Describe the mid-term outcomes of patients who under- went TAMIS for benign and malignant rectal lesions in a single center. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study SETTINGS: Tertiary referral center PATIENTS AND METHODS: Demographic, clinical, and oncological outcomes of patients who underwent TAMIS between January 2015 and December 2022 were prospectively collected. The indication for TAMIS was based on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. The follow up for the cancer patients included clinical ex- amination, tumor markers every 6 months and MRI rectum at the end of one year. In addition, colonoscopy and CT scan at years one and three and a final CT scan and colonoscopy at year five. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mid-term oncological and clinical out -come. RESULTS: Thirty elective TAMIS procedures included adenocarcinoma for 33.3% (n=10) of the patients, 20% (n=6) neuroendocrine tumor and the 40% (n=12) were adenomatous lesions. Negative resection margins were achieved in all malignant lesions. Perioperative complications oc- curred in 2 patients (6.6%), one patient had breaching into the peri- toneal cavity, and postoperative hypotension occurred in another pa- tient. The median follow-up time was 23 months (range: 5-72 months). Two patients with adenoma and positive margins developed recurrent adenoma (6.6%) and one patient with initial polypectomy biopsy of ad- enocarcinoma, had TAMIS with histopathology of adenoma and distant metastasis had developed. CONCLUSIONS: TAMIS for local excision of rectal neoplasia is a valid option with favorable mid-term outcomes provided there is adherence to careful selection criteria.
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