双吻合器技术吻合在直肠和乙状结肠手术中的腔内冲洗:一项单机构的前瞻性研究。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Shinji Furuya, Kensuke Shiraishi, Hiroki Shimizu, Koichi Takiguchi, Makoto Sudo, Akaike Hidenori, Yoshihiko Kawaguchi, Hidetake Amemiya, Tetsuo Kondo, Daisuke Ichikawa
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在通过细胞学评估确定腔内冲洗对预防直肠和乙状结肠癌患者脱落癌细胞(ECCs)着床的必要性。方法:我们研究了140例乙状结肠或直肠癌患者采用双吻合器技术进行吻合手术。在1000、1500或2000 mL生理盐水或蒸馏水冲洗前后收集腔内冲洗样本。使用Papanicolaou分类系统进行细胞学评估,其中IV级和V级表示细胞学结果阳性。结果:最初,46.4%的患者(140人中65人)有ECCs阳性。结论:对于乙状结肠直肠癌患者,术前充分的肠道准备、较长的游离缘和较小的肿瘤,1000 mL腔内冲洗可能就足够了。相比之下,对于DM短且肿瘤大的直肠癌患者,则需要≥2000 mL的腔内冲洗。不同灌洗液对ECCs无明显影响。需要大型随机对照试验来证实这些结果。
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Intraluminal washout in rectal and sigmoid colon cancer surgeries with double-stapling technique anastomosis: A single-institution prospective study

Aim

This study aimed to determine the necessity of intraluminal washout through cytological assessment to prevent implantation of exfoliated cancer cells (ECCs) in patients with rectal and sigmoid cancers.

Methods

We studied 140 patients with either sigmoid or rectal cancer who underwent anastomosis surgery using a double-stapling technique. An intraluminal washout sample was collected before and after irrigation with 1000, 1500, or 2000 mL of physiological saline or distilled water. Cytological assessments were conducted using the Papanicolaou classification system, where classes IV and V indicated positive cytological findings.

Results

Initially, 46.4% of the patients (65 out of 140) had positive ECCs. Patients with cancer cells had a significantly shorter distal free margin (DM) from the tumor (p < 0.001). The length of the DM was significantly associated with the tumor distance from the anal verge (p < 0.001). After irrigation with 2000 mL, ECCs were found in only 7.3% of patients. Logistic regression analysis showed that DM (≤50 mm) and tumor size (≥50 mm) were independent risk factors for positive ECCs after intraluminal washout, regardless of the type of irrigation solution used.

Conclusion

In patients with sigmoid colon cancer, adequate preoperative bowel preparation, a long DM, and a small tumor size, a 1000 mL intraluminal washout may be sufficient. By contrast, in patients with rectal cancer with a short DM and a large tumor size, a ≥2000 mL intraluminal washout is required. The different types of irrigation solution did not affect the ECCs. Large randomized controlled trials are required to confirm these results.

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Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery
Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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