Intersphincteric Resection versus Stapled Coloanal Anastomosis for Low Rectal Cancer
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Received December 10, 2007, Accepted March 3, 2008 Correspondence to: Bong Hwa Lee, Department of Surgery, Hallym University College of Medicine, 896 Pyoungchon-dong, Anyang, Kyoungki 431-070, Korea Tel: +82-31-380-1500, Fax: +82-31-380-4118 E-mail: [email protected] Purpose: Local control and functional results of an intersphincteric resection are controversial in Asian, low BMI patients, even though it might a provide a chance to avoid a permanent colostomy. We tried to evaluate the potential risk of an intersphincteric resection, compared with a stapled coloanal anastomosis, in patients with low rectal cancer. Methods: Patients with low rectal cancer, who underwent a intersphincteric resection with a handsewn anastomosis (ISR) or a coloanal anstomosis with staples (stapled CAA), were analyzed. Results: From 1999 to 2006, 85 patients were enrolled. The distance between the anal verge and the lower margin of the tumor was 3.4±0.8 cm (range: 2∼5 cm) in the ISR group and 4.9±0.8 cm (range: 3∼7 cm) in the stapled CAA. The mean body mass index was 23 (range: 18∼ 32). The patients complained postoperatively of intolerable anal incontinence (Kirwan’s class > 2) in 35% of the ISR group and in 9% as the stapled CAA group, (P <0.02). The local recurrence rate was greater in the ISR group (15%) than in the stapled CAA group (2%, P <0.04). There was no significant difference in distant metastasis between the two groups. The disease-free survival rates were 80.8% and 91.2% at three years in the ISR group and the stapled CAA group, respectively. Complications, such as urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction in male patients, were not significantly different between the two groups. Conclusions: An intersphincteric resection with hand-sewn anastomosis could be worse than a stapled coloanal anastomosis in function and local recurrence. This may indicate that careful selection is required for a intersphincteric resection even when a stapled anastomosis cannot be applied due to a narrow margin. J Korean Soc Coloproctol 2008;24: 113-120
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