Functional outcomes of intersphincteric resection in low rectal tumors.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Osman Bozbıyık, Cemil Çalışkan, Özgün Köse, Ozan Verendağ, Berk Göktepe, Tayfun Yoldaş, Erhan Akgün, Mustafa Ali Korkut
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Abstract

Objectives: Currently, sphincter-saving procedures are increasingly performed in the treatment of low rectal cancers. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of patients who underwent intersphincteric resection.

Material and methods: This was a single-center, retrospective, cross-sectional study. We evaluated the electronic data files of 29 patients who had intersphincteric resections at our institute between 2008 and 2018. Bowel function outcomes were assessed prospectively using Wexner incontinence score. Histopathological, surgical and functional outcomes were analyzed.

Results: Mean age of nine female and 20 male patients included in the study was 55.8 ± 12.8 (30-76) years. A tumor-free surgical margin was achieved in all patients. Anastomotic leakage was detected in two patients. Mean Wexner incontinence score of 20 patients who still had functional anastomosis was 8.35, whereas 65% of the patients (n= 13) had a good continence status. There was no relationship between the continence status and sex, tumor distance from anal verge, T stage, distal surgical margin, and lymph node involvement. Twenty-one patients underwent primary coloanal anastomosis and eight patients underwent two-stage coloanal anastomosis.

Conclusion: In the treatment of distal rectal cancer, adequate oncological surgery and relatively acceptable functional outcomes can be obtained with intersphincteric resection technique in suitable patients.

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直肠低位肿瘤括约肌间切除术的功能结局。
目的:目前,保存括约肌的手术越来越多地用于低位直肠癌的治疗。本研究旨在评估接受括约肌间切除术的患者的预后。材料和方法:这是一项单中心、回顾性、横断面研究。我们评估了2008年至2018年在我们研究所接受括约肌间切除术的29例患者的电子数据文件。使用Wexner失禁评分对肠功能结果进行前瞻性评估。分析组织病理学、手术和功能结果。结果:纳入研究的患者中,女性9例,男性20例,平均年龄55.8±12.8(30-76)岁。所有患者均获得无肿瘤手术切缘。2例患者发现吻合口漏。20例仍有功能吻合的患者的平均Wexner失禁评分为8.35分,而65%的患者(n= 13)的失禁状况良好。尿失禁情况与性别、肿瘤离肛门边缘的距离、T分期、远端手术缘和淋巴结受累无关。21例行一期结肠肛管吻合术,8例行二期结肠肛管吻合术。结论:在直肠远端癌的治疗中,合适的患者采用括约肌间切除术可获得充分的肿瘤手术和相对可接受的功能预后。
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