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Update on Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches for Rectal Cancer
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Taylor, James
, Atallah Chady
, Garcia, Leonardo E
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Cancer
/ Clinical trials
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Laparoscopy
/ Minimally invasive surgery
/ Rectum
/ Robotic surgery
/ Robots
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
2021
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Update on Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches for Rectal Cancer
by
Taylor, James
, Atallah Chady
, Garcia, Leonardo E
in
Cancer
/ Clinical trials
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Laparoscopy
/ Minimally invasive surgery
/ Rectum
/ Robotic surgery
/ Robots
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
2021
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Update on Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches for Rectal Cancer
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Update on Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches for Rectal Cancer
2021
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Purpose of ReviewThis review aims to clarify the current role of minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of rectal cancer, highlighting short- and long-term outcomes from the latest trials and studies.Recent FindingsData from previous trials has been conflicting, with some failing to demonstrate non-inferiority of laparoscopic surgical resection of rectal cancer compared to an open approach and others demonstrating similar clinical outcomes. Robot-assisted surgery was thought to be a promising solution to the challenges faced by laparoscopic surgery, and even though the only randomized controlled trial to date comparing these two techniques did not show superiority of robot-assisted surgery over laparoscopy, more recent retrospective data suggests a statistically significant higher negative circumferential resection margin rate, decreased frequency of conversion to open, and less sexual and urinary complications.SummaryMinimally invasive surgery techniques for resection of rectal cancer, particularly robot-assisted, offer clear short-term peri-operative benefits over an open approach; however, current data has yet to display non-inferiority in terms of oncological outcomes.
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Springer Nature B.V
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