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. 1995;49(10):954-8.

[Palliative treatment of cancer of the rectum using an urologic prostate resectoscope]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 8787323

[Palliative treatment of cancer of the rectum using an urologic prostate resectoscope]

[Article in French]
B Debras et al. Ann Chir. 1995.

Abstract

Palliative treatment for patients with rectal carcinoma concerns more than 10% of the 8000 cases diagnosed each year in France. Seventeen patients (median age: 83 years) underwent 27 endoscopic transanal resections using a urological resectoscope. The morbidity was 18.5% and there were no postoperative deaths. The median hospital stay for the procedure alone was 4 days. Local control was obtained in 13 (76%) patients with good palliation of obstruction, bleeding and tenesmus. The mean survival time was six months. This simple, minimally invasive and economic method should be part of palliative treatment for patients with rectal carcinoma together with laser destruction and external beam radiotherapy.

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