Robotic pelvic side‐wall dissection and en‐bloc excision for locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer: outcomes on feasibility and safety
Background Global differences exist in managing lateral pelvic nodes in rectal cancer. Recent studies demonstrate improved local recurrence rates in patients undergoing lateral pelvic lymph node dissections (LPND) in addition to total mesorectal excision (TME) for advanced lower rectal cancer. This...
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Published in: | ANZ journal of surgery Vol. 92; no. 9; pp. 2185 - 2191 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Melbourne
John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
01-09-2022
Blackwell Publishing Ltd |
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Summary: | Background
Global differences exist in managing lateral pelvic nodes in rectal cancer. Recent studies demonstrate improved local recurrence rates in patients undergoing lateral pelvic lymph node dissections (LPND) in addition to total mesorectal excision (TME) for advanced lower rectal cancer. This study aims to report on the safety and feasibility of the robotic approach in patients undergoing pelvic sidewall lymph node dissection or en‐bloc sidewall resection for advanced lower rectal cancer.
Methods
Patients who underwent an elective robotic pelvic sidewall lymph node dissection or en‐bloc sidewall resection for locally advanced rectal cancer with suspicious lateral lymph nodes or pelvic side wall involvement between January 2018 and March 2021 were included. Demographic, clinical, perioperative and histopathological variables were recorded and analysed.
Results
Eight patients (3 males) with a mean age of 55 (33–73) years and mean body mass index of 26.3 (20.7–30.0) kg/m2 were included. The median operative time and blood loss were 458.75 (360–540) min and 143.75 (100–300) mL, respectively. There were no conversions or intra‐operative complications. There were three post‐operative complications recorded (two ileus and one anastomotic leak which required an endoscopic washout in theatre and intravenous antibiotics thereafter). Median length of stay was 12.75 (7–23) days. All patients had an R0 resection, and the median lateral pelvic lymph node yield was 9.1 (6–14).
Conclusion
This series demonstrates the practicality and the safety of the robotic approach in the introduction of this technique for en‐bloc resection or LPND in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer.
Improved local recurrence rates have been identified in patients undergoing lateral pelvic lymph node dissections (LPND) in addition to total mesorectal excision for advanced lower rectal cancer. This series demonstrates the practicality and the safety of the robotic approach in the introduction of this technique for en‐bloc resection or LPND. |
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Bibliography: | The authors declare that the paper is not based on a previous communication to a society or meeting. Naradha Lokuhetty and José Tomás Larach are co‐first authors. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1445-1433 1445-2197 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ans.17757 |