Abstract:ObjectiveTo explore the feasibility of laparoscopy-assisted total mesorectal excision (TME) for anterior resection of rectal cancer.
MethodsThe clinical records of 42 patients with rectal cancer who underwent laparoscopic TME from April 2006 to July 2008 were analyzed retrospectively.
ResultsAll the laparoscopic TME with anal sphincter preservation operations were successful; no case was converted to open procedure. The distal end of rectum was anastomosed by a reusable linear stapler. The average operative time was 195 min (170-230 min) and the operative blood loss 15 mL (10-30 mL). The time for bowel function recovery was 32 hours. One patient had postoperative dysuria, and one had intraoperative subcutaneous emphysema. No anastomotic leakage or infection of incisional wound occurred.
ConclusionsLaparoscopy-assisted anterior resection for rectal cancer is safe and feasible.