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dc.contributor.authorAliyev, V.
dc.contributor.authorGoksoy, B.
dc.contributor.authorGoksel, S.
dc.contributor.authorGuven, K.
dc.contributor.authorBakır, B.
dc.contributor.authorSaglam, S.
dc.contributor.authorAsoglu, O.
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-29T16:52:25Z
dc.date.available2022-01-29T16:52:25Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.issn10903941
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.52198/21.STI.39.CR1460
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11446/4465
dc.description.abstractINTRODUCTION: The development of new surgical techniques and devices, as well as the improvements in neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy enabled intersphincteric resection (ISR), has reduced permanent colostomy usage. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term oncological and functional outcomes of patients who underwent partial ISR for rectal cancer located less than 5cm from the anal verge. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A series of 106 consecutive patients with very low rectal cancer underwent curative partial ISR from January 2006 to September 2019 were retrospectively evaluated. One-hundred-three (97%) of 106 patients received neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy. Overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), and local recurrence (LR) rates were calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods. The Wexner incontinence score and Kirwan classification were used to evaluate patients' functional results. RESULTS: The median follow up was 60 months (range, 18-174). The estimated five-year overall and disease-free survival rates were 89% and 81.6%, respectively. Five-year local recurrence and distant metastasis rates were 6.6% and 10.4%, respectively. There was no in-hospital and 30-day mortality. The median Wexner score was 9 (range, 0-20) for 72 patients. Age (<65 years, p=0.027) and gender (male, p=0.019) had a positive effect on functional outcomes after surgery. One and five years colostomy-free survival rates were 96% and 89%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Intersphincteric resection techniques are feasible for patients with very low rectal cancer, providing good oncological and functional outcomes.en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherNLM (Medline)en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.52198/21.STI.39.CR1460
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectageden_US
dc.subjectanal canalen_US
dc.subjectanastomosisen_US
dc.subjecthumanen_US
dc.subjectmaleen_US
dc.subjectrectum tumoren_US
dc.subjectretrospective studyen_US
dc.subjectsurvival rateen_US
dc.subjecttreatment outcomeen_US
dc.subjectAgeden_US
dc.subjectAnal Canalen_US
dc.subjectAnastomosis, Surgicalen_US
dc.subjectHumansen_US
dc.subjectMaleen_US
dc.subjectRectal Neoplasmsen_US
dc.subjectRetrospective Studiesen_US
dc.subjectSurvival Rateen_US
dc.subjectTreatment Outcomeen_US
dc.titleIntersphincteric Resection for Low Rectal Cancer: Parameters Affecting Functional Outcomes and Survival Ratesen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.relation.journalSurgical technology internationalen_US
dc.departmentDBÜen_US
dc.identifier.volume39en_US
dc.identifier.startpage166en_US
dc.identifier.endpage172en_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
dc.department-tempAliyev, V., Department of General Surgery Maslak Acibadem Hospital Istanbul, Turkey; Goksoy, B., Department of General Surgery Ilhan Varank Sancaktepe Training and Research Hospital Istanbul, Turkey; Goksel, S., Department of Pathology Maslak Acibadem Hospital Istanbul, Turkey; Guven, K., Department of Radiology Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University School of Medicine Istanbul, Turkey; Bakır, B., Department of Radiology Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine Istanbul, Turkey; Saglam, S., Department of Medical Oncology Demiroglu Bilim University Istanbul, Turkey; Asoglu, O., Department of Surgery Bosphorus Clinical Scientific Academy Istanbul, Turkeyen_US


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