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- Title
Potential sexual function improvement by using transanal mesorectal approach for laparoscopic low rectal cancer excision.
- Authors
Pontallier, Arnaud; Denost, Quentin; Geluwe, Bart; Adam, Jean-Philippe; Celerier, Bertrand; Rullier, Eric; Van Geluwe, Bart
- Abstract
<bold>Objective: </bold>Preliminary results of the transanal approach for low rectal cancer suggest better oncological outcomes than the conventional laparoscopic approach. We currently report the functional results.<bold>Methods: </bold>From 2008 to 2012, 100 patients with low rectal cancer and suitable for sphincter-saving resection were randomized between transanal and laparoscopic low rectal dissection. Patients derived from this randomized trial were enrolled for functional assessment. End points were bowel function (LARS bowel and Wexner continence scores) and urogenital function (IPSS, IIEF-5 and FSFI-6 scores) obtained by questionnaires sent to patients with a follow-up more than 12 months.<bold>Results: </bold>Overall, 76 patients were eligible and 72 responded to the questionnaire: 38 in the transanal group and 34 in the laparoscopic group. The bowel function did not differ between the transanal and the laparoscopic groups: LARS 36 versus 37 (p = 0.941) and Wexner 9 versus 10 (p = 0.786). The urologic function was also similar between the two groups: IPSS 5.5 versus 3.5 (p = 0.821). Among sexually active patients before surgery, 20 of 28 (71 %) patients in the transanal group and 9 of 23 (39 %) in the laparoscopic group maintained an activity after surgery (p = 0.02). Erectile function was also better in men after transanal compared to laparoscopic low rectal dissection: IIEF 17 versus 7 (p = 0.119).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Transanal approach for low rectal cancer did not change bowel and urologic functions compared to the conventional laparoscopic approach. However, there was a trend to a better erectile function with a significantly higher rate of sexual activity in the transanal group.
- Subjects
RECTAL cancer; LAPAROSCOPIC surgery; SURGICAL excision; RECTAL surgery; FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine); SURGERY; MESENTERY surgery; ANUS; COMPARATIVE studies; DIGESTIVE organ surgery; IMPOTENCE; LAPAROSCOPY; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; QUESTIONNAIRES; RECTUM tumors; RESEARCH; SURGICAL complications; THERAPEUTICS; TUMOR classification; REPRODUCTIVE health; EVALUATION research; RANDOMIZED controlled trials
- Publication
Surgical Endoscopy & Other Interventional Techniques, 2016, Vol 30, Issue 11, p4924
- ISSN
1866-6817
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00464-016-4833-x