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Abdominosacral resection for primary irresectable and locally recurrent rectal cancer
- Source :
- Diseases of the colon and rectum. 44(6):806-814
- Publication Year :
- 2001
- Publisher :
- LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2001.
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Abstract
- PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present a technique of abdominosacral resection and its results in patients with locally advanced primary or locally recurrent rectal cancer with dorsolateral fixation. METHODS: Between 1994 and 1999, 13 patients with locally advanced primary rectal cancer and 37 patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer underwent abdominosacral resection as part of a multimodality treatment, i.e., preoperative irradiation, surgery, and Intraoperative irradiation. After the abdominal phase, the patient was turned from supine to prone position to perform the transsacral phase of the resection. RESULTS: Margins were microscopically negative in 26 patients (52 percent), microscopically positive in 18 (36 percent), and positive with gross residual disease in 6 patients. Operation time ranged from 210 to 590 (median, 390) minutes, and blood loss ranged from 400 to 10,000 (median, 3,500) ml. No operative or hospital deaths occurred. Postoperative complications occurred in 41 patients (82 percent); most notable were perineal wound infections or dehiscence (n = 24, 48 percent). Other complications were postoperative urinary retention or incontinence (n = 9, 18 percent), peritonitis (n = 4), grade II neuropathy (n = 1), and fistula formation (n = 3). Kaplan-Meier 3-year overall survival, disease-free survival, and local control rates were, respectively, 41 percent, 31 percent, and 61 percent. Completeness of the resection (negative vs. positive margins) was a significant factor influencing survival (P = 0.04), disease-free survival (P = 0.0006), and local control (P = 0.0002). CONCLUSION: The abdominosacral resection provides wide access and may be the therapeutic solution for the accomplishment of a radical resection for distally situated, dorsally or dorsolaterally fixed primary or locally recurrent rectal cancers.
- Subjects :
- INTRAOPERATIVE RADIATION-THERAPY
external-beam radiotherapy
locally recurrent
SACRAL RESECTION
CARCINOMA
transsacral
RADICAL SURGERY
intraoperative radiation
COLORECTAL-CANCER
EXTERNAL-BEAM IRRADIATION
PELVIC EXENTERATION
sacral resection
locally advanced
SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT
abdominosacral
rectal cancer
ANORECTAL CANCER
RADIOTHERAPY
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15300358 and 00123706
- Volume :
- 44
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diseases of the colon and rectum
- Accession number :
- edsair.dris...01423..97f2b9e5d53c147fa8bfe6f70dc9a31a