The optimal goals in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer are curative resection, anal sphincter preservation, and preservation of sexual and voiding functions. The quality of complete resection of rectal cancer and the surrounding mesorectum can determine the prognosis of patients and their quality of life. With the emergence of total mesorectal excision in the field of rectal cancer surgery, anatomical sharp pelvic dissection has been emphasized to achieve these therapeutic goals. In the past, the rates of local recurrence and sexual/voiding dysfunction have been high. However, with sharp pelvic dissection based on the pelvic anatomy, local recurrence has decreased to less than 10%, and the preservation rate of sexual and voiding funct...
Comment on total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer is by dissection in front of Denorvilliers' f...
A pertinent procedure for preserving postoperative urinary and sexual functions was searched in the ...
AbstractThe treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardiz...
Optimal goals of rectal cancer surgical treatment should include appropriate local control, higher s...
The primary goal of surgery for rectal cancer is to achieve an oncologically safe resection, i.e., a...
Worldwide, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer...
The main goals in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer are to remove the cancer completely and to...
The primary goal of surgical intervention for rectal cancer is to achieve an oncologic cure while pr...
Sphincter preservation and organ restoration during rectal cancer surgery avoids permanent stoma cre...
Total Mesorectal Excision (TME) is the standard surgical technique for the treatment of rectal cance...
Background: This study analysed the results of treatment of rectal cancer using different surgical t...
Objective: This is a phase II study, the aim of which is to determine if a laparoscopic approach can...
There are many ways by which the surgeon can optimize curative resection for rectal cancer. Appropri...
The anorectum is a region with a very complex structure, and surgery for benign or malignant disease...
Introduction: In the surgical treatment of rectal cancer, a clear circumferential resection margin a...
Comment on total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer is by dissection in front of Denorvilliers' f...
A pertinent procedure for preserving postoperative urinary and sexual functions was searched in the ...
AbstractThe treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardiz...
Optimal goals of rectal cancer surgical treatment should include appropriate local control, higher s...
The primary goal of surgery for rectal cancer is to achieve an oncologically safe resection, i.e., a...
Worldwide, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer...
The main goals in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer are to remove the cancer completely and to...
The primary goal of surgical intervention for rectal cancer is to achieve an oncologic cure while pr...
Sphincter preservation and organ restoration during rectal cancer surgery avoids permanent stoma cre...
Total Mesorectal Excision (TME) is the standard surgical technique for the treatment of rectal cance...
Background: This study analysed the results of treatment of rectal cancer using different surgical t...
Objective: This is a phase II study, the aim of which is to determine if a laparoscopic approach can...
There are many ways by which the surgeon can optimize curative resection for rectal cancer. Appropri...
The anorectum is a region with a very complex structure, and surgery for benign or malignant disease...
Introduction: In the surgical treatment of rectal cancer, a clear circumferential resection margin a...
Comment on total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer is by dissection in front of Denorvilliers' f...
A pertinent procedure for preserving postoperative urinary and sexual functions was searched in the ...
AbstractThe treatment of rectal cancer has evolved significantly over the last 100 years. Standardiz...