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- Title
V2 Prone abdomeno perineal excision of rectum.
- Authors
Lacy-Colson, J. C. H.; Bowley, D.; Hendrickse, C.; Karandikar, S. S.
- Abstract
Traditionally, the perineal dissection during an Anbdomeno-perineal resection of the rectum (APER) is conducted in conjunction with the trans-abdominal pelvic dissection with the patient in Lloyd-Davis and then the Lithotomy positions. There is a higher local recurrence rate in APER as compared to restorative anterior resection. The current practices in APER often result in a ‘surgical waist’ in the resection specimen, which might threaten the resection margin. There are many advantages to performing the perineal dissection with the patient in a prone Jack-Knife position. The oncological benefit is that it facilitates the achievement of a more cylindrical resection specimen, giving a wider resection margin and hence lowering the risk of local recurrence. This video utilises annotated diagrams and a high definition digital recording of the perineal dissection in a 52 year old male patient with a low rectal cancer undergoing APER, following neo-adjuvant long course chemo-radiotherapy. We demonstrate how the use of the prone jack-knife position gives excellent exposure and improved surgical access, facilitating a better oncological resection.
- Subjects
RECTAL cancer; SURGICAL excision; OPERATIVE surgery; DISEASES in men; CANCER patients; ONCOLOGY
- Publication
Colorectal Disease, 2008, Vol 10, p13
- ISSN
1462-8910
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1463-1318.2008.01574_2.x