1. Laparoscopic polyglycolic acid spacer placement for locally recurrent rectal cancer.
- Author
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Kobayashi T, Sekimoto M, Miki H, Yamamoto N, Harino T, Yagyu T, Hori S, Hatta M, Hashimoto Y, Kotsuka M, Yamasaki M, and Inoue K
- Subjects
- Humans, Middle Aged, Female, Male, Aged, Treatment Outcome, Operative Time, Rectal Neoplasms surgery, Rectal Neoplasms radiotherapy, Laparoscopy methods, Polyglycolic Acid, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local surgery, Absorbable Implants
- Abstract
Carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) has received attention for the treatment of locally recurrent rectal cancer. When the surrounding primary organs are close to the irradiation site, a spacer is required to ensure safe irradiation. This work describes a novel technique using a bioabsorbable polyglycolic acid spacer placed laparoscopically and presents a technical report with five case studies. The short-term surgical outcomes were as follows: mean operating time 235 min with blood loss of 38 mL. CIRT was planned, and the patients underwent irradiation within 2 months of surgery. No pelvic infections occurred, and all procedures were performed safely. Herein, were present a technical report with reference to a video of the surgical procedure., (© 2024 Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.)
- Published
- 2024
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