首页|Trans-anal surgery with the taTME technique for rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumors: a retrospective study

Trans-anal surgery with the taTME technique for rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumors: a retrospective study

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Abstract Purpose Rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) surgery is often challenging owing to the anatomical constraints of the narrow pelvis and tumor hugeness. Despite the increasing number of patients undergoing trans-anal total mesorectal excision (taTME) globally, the feasibility of trans-anal surgery with the taTME technique for rectal GISTs remains unclear. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of trans-anal surgery with the taTME technique for rectal GISTs.Methods Using a prospectively collected database, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical findings, surgical outcomes, pathological outcomes, urinary and anal functions, and prognoses of patients who underwent trans-anal surgery with the taTME technique for primary rectal GISTs at the National Cancer Center Hospital East from September 2014 to March 2020.Results Twenty-one patients with primary rectal GISTs were included in this study. The median distance from the anal verge to the lower edge of the tumor was 40?mm (range, 15–60?mm), and the median tumor size was 59?mm (range, 11–175?mm). Moreover, seven and 14 patients underwent one-team and two-team surgeries, respectively, with curative intent. Nineteen patients (90.5%) underwent anus-preserving surgery, and the urinary tracts were preserved in all cases. Two-team surgery showed a significantly lower blood loss volume and shorter operation time than one-team surgery (58 vs. 222?mL, P?=?0.017; 184 vs 356?min, P?=?0.041, respectively). The pathological negative-margin resection rate was 100%. During the follow-up period, no patient developed local GIST recurrence and one (4.8%) developed distant metastasis.Conclusion Trans-anal surgery with the taTME technique is feasible for rectal GISTs, and two-team surgery may be more advantageous than one-team surgery in terms of operation time and blood loss.

Trans-anal surgerytaTMERectumGastrointestinal stromal tumorTwo-team surgery

Takahiro,Shigaki、Yuichiro,Tsukada、Koichi,Teramura、Hiro,Hasegawa、Koji,Ikeda、Yuji,Nishizawa、Takeshi,Sasaki、Masaaki,Ito

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Department of Colorectal Surgery,National Cancer Center Hospital East

2022

International journal of colorectal disease.

International journal of colorectal disease.

ISSN:0179-1958
年,卷(期):2022.37(9)
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