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Oncological outcomes and quality of life after rectal cancer surgery

Roberto Peltrini, Gaetano Luglio, Gianluca Cassese, Alfonso Amendola, Emanuele Caruso, Michele Sacco, G Pagano, Viviana Sollazzo, Antonio Tufano, Mariano Cesare Giglio, L. Bucci, Giovanni Domenico De Palma

Year
2019
Citations
12
Access
Open access

Abstract

Surgery for rectal cancer has been completely revolutionized thanks to the adoption of new technologies and up-to-date surgical procedures that have been applied to the traditional milestone represented by Total Mesorectal Excision (TME). The multimodal and multidisciplinary approach, with new technologies increased the patients' life expectancies; nevertheless, they have placed the surgeon in front of newer issues, represented by both oncological outcomes and the patients' need of a less destructive surgery and improved quality of life. In this review we will go through laparoscopic, robotic and transanal TME surgery, to show how the correct choice of the most appropriate technique, together with a deep knowledge of oncological principles and pelvic anatomy, is crucial to pursue an optimal cancer treatment. Novel technologies might also help to decrease the patients' fear of surgery and address important issues such as cosmesis and improved preservation of postoperative functionality.

Keywords

MedicineColorectal cancerQuality of life (healthcare)General surgeryCancerIntensive care medicineInternal medicineNursing

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