The results of anterior rectal resection with the formation of a hardware anastomosis in cancer patients
https://doi.org/10.37748/2686-9039-2021-2-4-1
Abstract
Purpose of the study. A retrospective analysis of the immediate results of performing anterior rectal resections in cancer.
Materials and methods. In the Department of Abdominal Oncology No. 1 with a group of X-ray vascular methods of diagnosis and treatment of the clinic of the National Medical Research Centre for Oncology of the Ministry of Health of Russia treatment for rectal cancer operations of anterior rectal resection were performed in 334 patients, while in 143 (42.8 %) cases they were low. As a standard, total mesenteric excision and lymphoid dissection in volume D2 were performed. Combined surgical interventions were performed in 68 (20.4 %) patients for locally spread tumors. As a rule, they were resection in nature and were performed with tumor infiltration of adjacent organs (bladder with ureters, ovaries, uterus, vagina, small intestine, abdominal wall). Colorectal anastomosis using crosslinking devices was formed in all cases, in 316 (94.6 %) cases it was a "side – to-end" junction, in 18 patients – "end-to-end". A preventive proximal intestinal stoma was formed in 73 (21.9 %) cases, where 67 cases it was an ileostomy, and 6 – a transversostomy. The preventive proximal intestinal stoma was not formed among 261 patients. Results. After performing anterior resections for rectal cancer operations, the complications developed in 75 (22.5 %) patients. The most threatening and dangerous complication was the failure of the colorectal anastomosis, which was noted in 12 (3.5 %) cases.
This complication occurred in 8.2 % (6 patients out of 73) of preventatively stoma-treated patients, in 2.3 % of patients without a stoma (6 patients out of 261).
Conclusion. The use of a preventive proximal intestinal stoma allows you to form a colorectal anastomosis even in the presence of complicated forms of rectal cancer. The number of complications directly referred to the formation of a preventive proximal intestinal stoma is relatively small, but when planning surgery for uncomplicated rectal cancer, the probability of their possible occurrence should be taken into account.
About the Authors
E. N. KolesnikovRussian Federation
Evgenii N. Kolesnikov – Dr. Sci. (Med.), senior research fellow, head of the Department of abdominal Oncology No. 1 with a group of X-ray vascular methods of diagnosis and treatment
SPIN: 8434-6494
AuthorID: 347457
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
A. V. Snezhko
Russian Federation
Aleksandr V. Snezhko – Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor
SPIN: 2913-3744
AuthorID: 439135
Scopus Author ID: 6701854863
Rostov-on-Don
V. S. Trifanov
Russian Federation
Vladimir S. Trifanov – Cand. Sci. (Med.), MD, surgeon, senior research fellow
SPIN: 3710-8052
AuthorID: 453981
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
M. A. Kozhushko
Russian Federation
Mikhail A. Kozhushko – Cand. Sci. (Med.), MD, surgeon, research fellow
SPIN: 9067-6410
AuthorID: 346250
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
Yu. A. Fomenko
Russian Federation
Yurii A. Fomenko – Cand. Sci. (Med.), Deputy General Director for Clinical and Expert Work
SPIN: 8204-5275
AuthorID: 462430
SPIN: 8204-5275, AuthorID: 462430
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
T. B. Katsieva
Russian Federation
Tanzila B. Katsieva – Cand. Sci. (Med.), MD, surgeon, senior research fellow
SPIN: 2069-9778
AuthorID: 735754
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
R. E. Myagkov
Russian Federation
Roman E. Myagkov – Cand. Sci. (Med.), MD, surgeon
SPIN: 6109-7094
AuthorID: 737500
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
S. V. Sanamyanc
Russian Federation
Sergei V. Sanamyanc – Cand. Sci. (Med.), oncologist
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
M. A. Averkin
Russian Federation
Mikhail A. Averkin – Cand. Sci. (Med.), MD, surgeon
SPIN: 6106-3997
AuthorID: 734378
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
G. Yu. Egorov
Russian Federation
Georgii Yu. Egorov – PhD student
SPIN: 5779-2753
AuthorID: 1083055
63 14 line str., Rostov-on-Don 344037
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Kolesnikov E.N., Snezhko A.V., Trifanov V.S., Kozhushko M.A., Fomenko Yu.A., Katsieva T.B., Myagkov R.E., Sanamyanc S.V., Averkin M.A., Egorov G.Yu. The results of anterior rectal resection with the formation of a hardware anastomosis in cancer patients. South Russian Journal of Cancer. 2021;2(4):6-12. https://doi.org/10.37748/2686-9039-2021-2-4-1