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Systemic review and network meta‐analysis comparing minimal surgical techniques for rectal cancer: quality of total mesorectum excision, pathological, surgical, and oncological outcomes

Emanuele Rausa, Federica Bianco, Michael E. Kelly, Alberto Aiolfi, Fausto Petrelli, Gianluca Bonitta, Giovanni Sgroi

Year
2019
Citations
26

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Minimal invasive surgery has revolutionized recovery in rectal cancer patients. However, there has been debate on its effect on quality of total mesorectal excision (TME) and oncological outcomes. This network meta-analysis compares laparoscopic, robotic-assisted, and transanal TMEs. This study shows that All three surgical techniques are comparable across TME quality and oncological outcomes. Ultimately, good outcomes are based on each individual surgeon choosing an approach based on their expertise.

Keywords

MedicineMesorectumTotal mesorectal excisionColorectal cancerSurgeryMeta-analysisPathologicalGeneral surgeryCancerInternal medicine

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