Abdominosacral resection for midrectal cancer
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Abdominosacral resection for midrectal cancer
Abstract
Abdominosacral resection is the most reliable radical sphincter-saving operation for midrectal cancers which are too low for anterior resection. The posterior incision provides maximum exposure for wide resection of the tumor, a measured distal margin, and an accurate anastomosis. The procedure can be carried out consistently to the pelvic floor without disrupting the anal sphincters and their innervation. Sphincter function is consistently preserved. Mortality rate is no higher than for other radical rectal resections. Morbidity can be limited by the selective use of protective colostomy. The use of mechanical retractors and the end-to-end stapler facilitates the operation and should encourage its wider application. The transsacral approach allows mobilization of the rectum to the levators in every case, and resection is limited only by the distance of the tumor from the sphincter, and not by poor exposure due to obesity or a narrow pelvis. In the treatment of 926 consecutive patients with rectal cancer, sphincter-saving resection was possible in 79%. In our experience, abdominosacral resection extends the range of sphincter-saving resection beyond that which is possible by the abdominal approach alone, with no compromise in safety and no increased risk of local recurrence or death from cancer.
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