2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1318.2008.01720.x
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Quality of mesorectum after laparoscopic resection for rectal cancer ‐ Results of an audited teaching programme in Spain

Abstract: Laparoscopic resection for rectal cancer is feasible with the quality of mesorectal excision and postoperative outcomes similar to those of open surgery.

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“…The five studies reporting over 70 % mesorectal plane of resection are all published after 2006. These studies are either performed in tertiary centers or specialized units [15•, 19, 23, 24•] or report results of an audited teaching program [22]. …”
Section: Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The five studies reporting over 70 % mesorectal plane of resection are all published after 2006. These studies are either performed in tertiary centers or specialized units [15•, 19, 23, 24•] or report results of an audited teaching program [22]. …”
Section: Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the eight mentioned studies, six report mesorectal plane of resection in over 70 % of cases [12, 15•, 22, 23, 24•, 30]. …”
Section: Laparoscopic Tmementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study did not show differences in the number of lymph nodes retrieved, status of the CRM or in the quality of the mesorectum (complete 77%, nearly complete 15%, incomplete 8%). However, the shortcomings of this study are diverse: it is a voluntary registry, not randomised and obviously selected, with more difficult cases included in the open group [122]. In a recent single-center prospective randomised trial Lujan et al could not find any differences in the quality of the mesorectum or in the rates of local recurrence [88].…”
Section: 7% [Consensus]; Gor A: 857% [Consensus])mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In zwei prospektiven randomisierten Studien waren die Zahlen vergleichbar: In einer spanischen Studie [18] war die Rate 2,9 % (offen) gegen 4 % (laparoskopisch) und in einer Studie aus Hongkong [19] 1,4 % gegen 2,6 %. Ähnlich günsti-ge onkologische Ergebnisse fanden sich auch in einer aktuellen prospektiven Beobachtungsstudie [20]. Allerdings setzen diese Ergebnisse eine große Erfahrung voraus.…”
Section: Originalarbeit 187unclassified