Laparoscopic Surgical Management of Rectal Cancer at Tertiary Care Hospital
Zubair Yousfani, Jabeen Atta, Khenpal Das, Madhu Bala, Shagufta Magsi, Ghullamullah Rind
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the consequent outcomes
in the patients with rectal cancer endured laparoscopic surgical excision at
Department of Surgery, Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences
Jamshoro, Hyderabad and to review their curative resection and recurrence
rates, postoperative morbidities and complete survival.
Methods: This prospective case series study
was done at the Department of General Surgery of Liaquat University of Medical
& Health Sciences, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. All patients of 30-65 years
ages with rectal cancer and underwent diagnostic laparoscopy either of gender
were included. After removing the tumor, the specimen pinned out on a flat
surface and placed in fixative solution to allow the orientation of the
specimen and assessments of the exact margins. As the specimens had acceptable
clear margins and limited invasion to the submucosa, no further surgical
procedure was proceeded. Data was collected via study proforma.
Results: A total of 40 patients were
studied. Patients in the laparoscopic operation lost less blood with an amount
of only 200mL during 190 minutes average operation time. The bowel functioning
returned in 2 days averagely with 8 days average hospital stay. Conclusion:
It is concluded that laparoscopic surgery for rectal cancer is an effective,
safe and feasible approach in terms of less post-operative complications and
recovery time as well as Hospital stay.
Key words: Rectal Cancer, laparoscopic surgery