PURPOSE: In this paper we report the oncological outcomes from clinical series of patients with rectal cancer submitted to local excision after neoadjuvant therapy and discuss the indications for local excision in partial clinical responders. METHODS: We analysed a prospective database of 39 patients submitted to a transanal endoscopic operation for rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiation between 2006 and 2015, comparing clinical and pathological variables, perioperative complications, recurrence rate and overall survival. RESULTS: We obtained 15.4% ypT0, 17.9% ypT1, 35.9% ypT2 and 28.2% ypT3. After a median follow-up of 24 months, tumoral recurrence was observed in 4 patients, one of them with isolated pulmonary metastasis. R0 re...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Aim: To describe our experience in treating rectal cancer by transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM)...
Background: Local excision (LE) of T1 low-risk (G1–2/L0/V0) rectal cancer is an established approach...
BACKGROUND: Transanal endoscopic microsurgery may represent appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic p...
Purpose The aim of this study is to provide a prospective analysis of post-operative and oncological...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...
Background: To analyze long-term results and risk of relapse in the clinical TNM stages II and III, ...
Background To analyze long-term results and risk of relapse in the clinical TNM stages II and III, m...
Purpose To assess the long-term oncological outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer...
Background: Rectum-preservation for locally advanced rectal cancer has been proposed as an alternati...
BACKGROUND: Local excision after radiotherapy for node-negative low rectal cancer may be an alternat...
Background Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEMS) has been suggested as an alternative to total me...
14noBackground: Local excision might represent an alternative to total mesorectal excision for patie...
Publicación ISIObjective: to evaluate our results about local failure, total recurrence and survival...
BACKGROUND: Transanal local excision has been suggested as an attractive approach for patients with ...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Aim: To describe our experience in treating rectal cancer by transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM)...
Background: Local excision (LE) of T1 low-risk (G1–2/L0/V0) rectal cancer is an established approach...
BACKGROUND: Transanal endoscopic microsurgery may represent appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic p...
Purpose The aim of this study is to provide a prospective analysis of post-operative and oncological...
The potential advantages of local excision for rectal cancer are clear and include minimal morbidity...
Background: To analyze long-term results and risk of relapse in the clinical TNM stages II and III, ...
Background To analyze long-term results and risk of relapse in the clinical TNM stages II and III, m...
Purpose To assess the long-term oncological outcomes in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer...
Background: Rectum-preservation for locally advanced rectal cancer has been proposed as an alternati...
BACKGROUND: Local excision after radiotherapy for node-negative low rectal cancer may be an alternat...
Background Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEMS) has been suggested as an alternative to total me...
14noBackground: Local excision might represent an alternative to total mesorectal excision for patie...
Publicación ISIObjective: to evaluate our results about local failure, total recurrence and survival...
BACKGROUND: Transanal local excision has been suggested as an attractive approach for patients with ...
INTRODUCTION: the standard treatment for locally advanced extra-peritoneal rectal adenocarcinoma, co...
Aim: To describe our experience in treating rectal cancer by transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM)...
Background: Local excision (LE) of T1 low-risk (G1–2/L0/V0) rectal cancer is an established approach...