推进老年结直肠癌患者的微创手术:连接证据与实践。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Ren-Xian Xie, Yi-Xuan Xing, Nian-Zhe Sun
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摘要

Min等人最近的研究提供证据支持腹腔镜结直肠癌根治术(LRRCC)作为老年患者的优越手术方式。他们对104例患者的回顾性分析表明,与开放手术相比,LRRCC具有更高的治疗效果、更少的术后并发症、更快的恢复和减轻全身炎症反应。虽然该研究强调了微创技术的临床优势,但也强调了关键的差距,如单中心设计和有限的长期随访。这篇社论在更广泛的文献中对这些发现进行了背景分析,强调了LRRCC在提高老年患者术后生活质量中的作用。我们进一步讨论炎症生物标志物调节的意义,提倡多学科护理模式,并呼吁前瞻性试验来验证长期结果。
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Advancing minimally invasive surgery for elderly colorectal cancer patients: Bridging evidence to practice.

The recent study by Min et al provides evidence supporting laparoscopic radical resection of colorectal cancer (LRRCC) as a superior surgical approach for elderly patients. Their retrospective analysis of 104 patients demonstrated that LRRCC offers higher therapeutic efficacy, reduced postoperative complications, faster recovery, and attenuated systemic inflammatory responses compared to open surgery. While the study underscores the clinical advantages of minimally invasive techniques, it also highlights critical gaps, such as single-center design and limited long-term follow-up. This editorial contextualizes these findings within the broader literature, emphasizing the role of LRRCC in enhancing postoperative quality of life for elderly patients. We further discuss the implications of inflammatory biomarker modulation, advocate for multidisciplinary care models, and call for prospective trials to validate long-term outcomes.

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