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  • Researchers explored a technique to prevent the need for a covering stoma in patients with advanced lower rectal cancer during laparoscopic surgery by adding manual reinforcing sutures at the anastomosis site.
  • Two case studies were recorded; one involving a 6 cm tumor which required a covering stoma after surgery, while the second, with a 5 cm tumor, did not need one thanks to the added suturing technique.
  • Overall, the study concluded that incorporating trans-anal reinforcing sutures can lead to better outcomes for patients undergoing surgery for advanced lower rectal cancer, reducing the need for a stoma.

Article Abstract

To safely avoid the construction of a covering stoma in patients with advanced lower rectal cancer undergoing laparoscopy assisted colorectal surgery (LACS), we added circumferential manual reinforcing sutures via the transanal approach at the site of mechanical anastomosis. In June 2008, LACS was performed for a tumor of 6 cm in longer diameter in the Rb region of the lower rectum approximately 5 cm from the anal verge. After intraperitoneal coloproctal anastomosis was performed in the pelvis by the double stapling technique (DST), reinforcement was provided by manual trans-anal suturing (trans-anal reinforcing sutures: TARS). A covering stoma was constructed because this was a high-risk case. Complications such as mild wound infection and stoma trouble occurred, and the patient was discharged after conservative therapy. In June 2008, LACS was performed for a tumor of 5 cm in longer diameter in the Ra region of the lower rectum approximately 7 cm from the anal verge. After intraperitoneal colorectal anastomosis was performed in the pelvis by DST, TARS were added to avoid a covering stoma. Minor leakage occurred postoperatively, but this was controlled conservatively and the patient was discharged. In patients having surgical treatment of advanced lower rectal cancer, good results were obtained by adding circumferential reinforcing sutures via the trans-anal approach at the site of ultra-low anastomosis after DST.

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