Current Status of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Rectal Cancer

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James Fleshman
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[1] Baylor University Medical Center,Department of Surgery
[2] Texas A&M University,undefined
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Laparoscopy; Robotics; Rectal cancer; Total mesorectal excision;
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Recent randomized controlled data have shown possible limitations to laparoscopic treatment of rectal cancer. The retrospective data, used as the basis for designing the trials, and which showed no problems with the technique, are discussed. The design of the randomized trials is discussed relative to the future meta-analysis of the recent data. The implications of the current findings on practice are discussed as surgeons try to adjust their practice to the new findings. The possible next steps for clinical and research innovations are put into perspective as new technology is considered to compensate for newly identified limitations in the laparoscopic treatment of rectal cancer.
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页码:1056 / 1064
页数:8
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