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A new technique to achieve sufficient mesorectal excision in upper rectal cancer.

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  • A new technique to achieve sufficient mesorectal excision in upper rectal cancer. Abstract Text:

    seiji ohigashiSeiji Ohigashi,naoki hayashiNaoki Hayashi,gen shimadaGen Shimada,hisashi onoderaHisashi Onodera,

    BACKGROUND: Appropriate partial mesorectal excision (PME) is extremely important for prevention of local recurrence even in upper rectal cancer. However, it is not always easy to conduct PME in the narrow pelvic cavity. We devised a new surgical technique that involves a rectal transection followed by PME. METHODS: After rectal mobilization in the layer targeted for total mesorectal excision, only the rectal wall was bluntly dissected at an appropriate distance from the tumor. Initial transection of the rectum allows drawing the rectum toward the anal side so that the mesorectum can be confirmed with a good visual field. Excision of the mesorectum was easy, and it could be resected in a short time. RESULTS: This technique was conducted on seven patients with upper rectal cancer and on four patients with rectosigmoid cancer. Separation of the rectal wall was comparatively easy, and we had no incidence of wall injury. The average distance from the rectal stump to the distal mesorectum in the freshly resected specimen was 15 mm, indicating satisfactory PME. CONCLUSIONS:This easily performed method is a promising procedure for achieving sufficient PME in upper rectal cancer.

    A new technique to achieve sufficient mesorectal excision in upper rectal cancer. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s ohigashiS Ohigashi,n hayashiN Hayashi,g shimadaG Shimada,h onoderaH Onodera,

    For similar digestive system: gastrointestinal tract: intestines: intestine, large: rectum research abstracts see: digestive system: gastrointestinal tract: intestines: intestine, large: rectum research

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    A new technique to achieve sufficient mesorectal excision in upper rectal cancer. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Digestive surgery

    VOLUME: 24

    Page Numbers: 173-6

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    ISSN: 0253-4886

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8501808

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    KEYWORDS: Rectum

    MESH TERMS: surgery

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Surgery, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. ohsei@luke.or.jp

    Country: Switzerland

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