[直肠癌放疗、化疗和手术的功能结局]。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-08 DOI:10.1055/a-2646-2695
Philipp Rhode, Matthias Mehdorn, Undine Gabriele Lange, Sebastian Murad Rabe, Johannes Quart, Robert Nowotny, Patrick Sven Plum, Stefan Niebisch, Sigmar Stelzner
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摘要

直肠癌的治疗是多模式的,基于肿瘤的分期和位置,以及形态学和生物学的危险因素——使用手术、放疗和化疗。在许多情况下,有几种治疗选择,其中一些可能导致类似的,其中一些可能导致不同的功能限制。目前对不同治疗方式之间功能结果的比较有限。本文以文献检索为基础,介绍了中、下三分之一直肠癌不同治疗策略的功能结果。本文分析了不同治疗策略的功能结局的证据,特别是在大便失禁,泌尿和性功能方面。与单独手术治疗相比,器官保存策略后的功能结果似乎在大便频率方面稍好,但这必须与化疗引起的多神经病变和放射毒性(如膀胱炎、放射性坏死或瘘管形成)进行权衡。此外,在不完全缓解的情况下,围手术期和手术治疗的功能副作用会累积。手术治疗期间的几天治疗与完全新辅助治疗的更长时间治疗形成对比。基于现有证据的结论性评价只能在有限的范围内进行。本研究强调了为患者提供有关功能后果、治疗持续时间和可能并发症的详细信息的重要性,并为计划个体治疗提供决策援助,同时考虑到生活质量。
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[Functional Outcome of Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy and Surgery in the Treatment of Rectal Cancer].

Treatment of rectal cancer is multimodal and based on tumour stage and location, as well as morphological and biological risk factors - using surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. In a large number of cases, there are several treatment options, some of which can cause similar and some of which can cause different functional limitations. Comparisons of functional outcomes between different treatment modalities are currently limited.This narrative review presents the functional outcomes of different treatment strategies for middle and lower third rectal cancer, as based on a literature search.This paper analyses the evidence on the functional outcomes of different treatment strategies, especially regarding fecal continence, urinary and sexual function. The functional outcome after organ-preserving strategies appears to be slightly better in terms of stool frequency compared to surgical therapy alone, but this has to be weighed up against chemotherapy-induced polyneuropathy and radiogenic toxicities such as cystitis, radionecrosis or fistula formation. In addition, the functional side effects of perioperative and surgical therapy accumulate in the event of incomplete remission. A few days of treatment during surgical therapy contrast with the significantly more protracted treatment of total neoadjuvant therapy. A conclusive evaluation based on the current evidence is only possible to a limited extent.This study emphasises the importance of providing patients with detailed information about the functional consequences, duration of treatment and possible complications and offers a decision-making aid for planning individual treatment, taking quality of life into account.

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1.00
自引率
14.30%
发文量
116
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Konzentriertes Fachwissen aus Forschung und Praxis Das Zentralblatt für Chirurgie – alle Neuigkeiten aus der Allgemeinen, Viszeral-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie.
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