ObjectiveTo study the significance of lateral lymph nodes sweeping in lower rectal cancer. MethodsRoutine pathological methods were used to detect the regularity of lateral lymph nodes metastasis and the survival rate of the patient. All the data was analysed by χ2 test. Results①Lateral lymph nodes metastasis was observed in 12.5% rectal cancer below the peritoneum,and it was the main lymph metastatic way. ②Low differented adenocarcinoma and mucous adenocarcinoma had more lateral lymph nodes metastasis than other types. Lateral lymph nodes metastasis was also related with invaded degree of invasion. ③The survival rate of the case with lateral lymph node metastasis was 42.2%.ConclusionLateral lymph nodes should be swept in advanced rectal cancer to prevent remains of lymph nodes remained and increase the survival rate.
Objective To explore the clinical effect of different strategies for surgical treatment of cancer of rectum combined with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy under multi-disciplinary team. Methods From January 2007 to December 2007, the patients diagnosed definitely as rectal cancer were analyzed retrospectively, of whom accept surgery combined with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy were included. The clinical effects were studied and observed, the differences among the strategies for different surgical treatment 〔high anterior resection (HAR), low anterior resection (LAR), out-pouching with colo-anal anastomosis (OCAA), radical resection with non-saving anus (RNSA), and palliation colostomy (PCO)〕 in the multi modality therapy were compared. Results Comparing the constituent ratio of gross type of tumor in five groups, the difference between PCO group and the other 4 groups had mainly statistical significance (P<0.05). The difference of constituent ratio of Dukes staging had statistical significance between HAR group and OCAA group, HAR group and PCO group, LAR group and PCO group (P<0.05). According to the duration of operation, the persisting time of PCO group was obviously shorter than that of the other 4 groups (P<0.05), meanwhile, the persisting time of LAR group was shorter than that of OCAA group and RNSA group (P<0.05). According to the volume of ascites discovered in operation, mainly between HAR group and LAR group, between HAR group and RNSA group, the incidence of a seroperitoneum more than 200 ml in the former was less than the latter (P<0.05). Regarding to indexes of laboratory, CEA value in PCO group was higher than the other 4 groups, serum amyloid A value in RNSA group was higher than the other 4 groups, and the differences had statistical significances (P<0.05). Conclusion Mini-invasive surgery may have certain significance in clinical effect of the comprehensive treatment for advanced rectal cancer when different operative methods were combined with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. And by the way, better clinical effect will take place when the anus-retained operation is possibly performed.
Objective To explore anesthetic quality of epidural anesthesia with general anesthesia applied for surgery of rectal cancer. Methods One hundred and seventy-eight patients who were diagnosed as rectal cancer and received operation in the Central Hospital of Bazhong City from June 2010 to June 2012 were included retrospectively. These patients were divided into two groups according to the type of anesthesia, and the patients who received general anesthesia only were defined as group A, the patients who received epidural anesthesia with general anesthesia were defined as group B. The anesthetic quality and anesthetic adverse reaction were observed in two groups. Results The differences of baseline characteristics in two groups were not significant (P>0.05). The difference of anesthetic quality in two groups was not significant (P>0.05). In terms of anesthetic adverse reaction, the incidence rate of hypertension, hypotension,tachycardia, or postoperative nausea and vomiting of the group B was significantly lower than those of the group A (P<0.05). The incidence rate of bradycardia, premature ventricular contractions, or time of gastrointestinal function recovery had no significant differences (P>0.05). There was no nerve dysfunction of lower limb in two groups. Conclusion Epidural anesthesia with general anesthesia applied for surgery of rectal cancer as compared with general anesthesia only not only has the same anesthetic quality, but also has obvious advantages in decreasing anesthetic adverse reaction.
Objective To approach the surgical therapeutic efficacy of local recurrence of rectal cancer. Methods Fifty-six patients with local recurrence of rectal cancer suffered from reoperation from January 2003 to January2011 in this hospital were collected. Chi-square test was performed to analyze the complete excision rates of reoperation for different recurrent time after radical resection and different surgical procedures after primary radical resection of rectalcancer. The method of log-rank test was used for survival analysis of the Miles and Dixon procedure. Results ①The opera-tion time and intraoperative bleeding of reoperation for local recurrence of rectal cancer were more than those of the primary radical resection of rectal cancer (P<0.05). ②The complete resection rate of the local recurrence of rectal cancer in 5 years after primary radical resection of rectal cancer was higher than that of the local recurrence of rectal cancer within 2 years after primary radical resection of rectal cancer, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01). ③The complete resection rate of the local recurrence of rectal cancer of the technique of Dixon in the primary radical resection of rectal cancer was higher than that of Miles, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). ④The median survival time and 2-year survival rate and 5-year survival rate of the technique of Dixon in the reoperation were longer or higher than those of Miles, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions Surgical procedure and postoperative recurrence time after primary operation can both influence complete excision rate of reoperation for local recurrence of rectal cancer. And reoperation for local recurrence of rectal cancer can prolong the survival time.
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of pelvic autonomic nerve preservation (PANP) with total mesorectal excision (TME) on sexual and urinary function in male rectal cancer patients. MethodsClinical data of eightyfour patients with rectal cancer from January 2008 to October 2010 in our hospital were analyzed. According to different operative techniques, all the patients were divided into two groups: PANP+TME group (n=41) and TME group (n=43). The sexual dysfunction, urination disorder rate, and local recurrence rate after operation of patients between two groups were compared. ResultsErectile dysfunction rate of patients in TME+PANP group and TME group was 29.3% (12/41) and 76.7% (33/43), ejaculation disorder rate was 26.8% (11/41) and 79.1% (34/43), and urination dysfunction rate was 24.4% (10/41) and 79.1% (34/43), respectively. The rate of sexual and urinary dysfunction of patients in TME+PANP group was significantly lower than that in TME group (Plt;0.05). Local recurrence rate of patients in TME+PANP group (9.8%, 4/41) was similar to that in TME group (11.6%, 5/43), Pgt;0.05. ConclusionPANP based on TME can reduce effectively the rate of sexual and urinary dysfunction in male rectal cancer patients, which does not increase the local recurrence rate after operation.
ObjectiveTo investigate the cause of stoma recurrence after anterior resection of rectal cancer and discover the methods of prevention and treatment.MethodsA total 91 patients with stoma recurrence after anterior resection of rectal cancer (or Dixon) were analysed retrospectively between 1985 and 1996. Fourtyseven patients experienced reradical resection (Miles), 27 cases palliative resection, and 11 cases only exploration. Thirtytwo cases had been followed up for 5 years and obtained 1,3,5year survival rate for reradical radical resection (Miles). Diagnosis and treatment of stomal recurrence after Dixon were evaluated. ResultsOne, three and fiveyear survival rate of reradical resection (Miles) was 93%,77%,45% respectively.ConclusionTo amplify blindly the adaptation of Dixon is to raise the rate of stoma recurrence. Digital rectal examination and fiberopic colonoscopy (and biopsy) are very essential methods for the diagnosis of stoma recurrence, and we strive to do reradical resection (Miles) for the patients with stoma recurrence after Dixon’s operation.
ObjectiveTo learn further the local immunity changes of rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy and improve the cognition of this project. MethodsSixty cases of paraffin-embedded sections of the excised specimen from the two groups of middle and low rectal cancer patients, with (therapy group) or without (control group) neoadjuvant therapy, were studied respectively. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) in the two groups were counted under microscope, and also, dendritic cells (DC) were counted and morphology and distribution of the DCs were recorded through immunohistochemistry stain with monoclonal antibody, S-100. ResultsTILs and DCs in the two groups mainly assembled in the pericancerous tissues. The positive rate of TIL in therapy group was 75.00% (45/60) and 90.00% (54/60) in control group (χ2=10.58, P=0.014). S-100 positive DCs were (36.85±11.17)/HPF versus (26.50±7.68)/HPF in the therapy group and control group, respectively (P=0.001). ConclusionNeoadjuvant therapy for rectal cancer can influence the local tumor immunity enviroment by reducing TILs and increasing DCs.
Objective To investigate the situation and prospect of local recurrence of rectal cancer by using CT and MRI. Method Relevant references about the imaging diagnosis of local recurrence of rectal cancer, which were published domestic and abroad in recent years, were collected and reviewed. Results In the diagnosis of local recurrence of rectal cancer, the sensitivity of CT was higher than that of MRI, while the specificity and accuracy were not. Perfusion CT, dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, and diffusion weighted imaging were valuable in diagnosing local recurrence of rectal cancer, as new diagnostic techniques. Conclusion Both CT and MRI are important and valuable methods in diagnosing for local recurrence of rectal cancer.
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between rules of local metastasis and the operation for rectal cancer. MethodsLiteratures about rules of local metastasis and operation for rectal cancer were reviewed and analysed. ResultsThe study of rules of local metastasis results in the change and refinement of the operation for rectal cancer. Conclusion With the development of basic research for rectal cancer,the operation for rectal cancer is changing and refining, and the result of the treatment is more favourable.
ObjectiveTo explore the efficacy of da Vinci robotic surgical system-assisted radical resection of rectal cancer. MethodsThe clinical data of 456 patients who received radical resection of rectal cancer by the da Vinci robotic surgical system at the Southwest Hospital from March 2010 to March 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Operative time, operative blood loss, number of harvested lymph nodes, hospital stay, and morbidity were evaluated. Resultsda Vinci robotic surgical system-assisted radical resection of rectal cancer were successfully carried out in 445 patients, and other 11 patients were converted to open surgery (2.4%). Of 456 patients, 322 patients underwent anterior resection of rectum procedure (70.6%), 126 patients underwent abdominoperineal excision procedure (27.6%), 8 patients underwent Hartmann procedure (1.8%). The mean operative time was (192±60) min, the mean operative blood loss was (110±93) mL, the mean number of harvested lymph nodes were 19±6, the mean length between distal resection margin and tumor were (3.5±1.8) cm, the mean time for patients taking normal activity was (2.9±1.5) d, the mean time of passage of the first flatus was (2.7±1.7) d, the mean hospital stay was (7.1±1.6) d. Surgical complications occurred in 40 patients (8.8%), and all the patients were recovery before leaving hospital. The mean follow-up time was 29.1-month (3-75 months). There were 70 patients suffered from occurrence or metastasis (16.2%), and 60 patients died (13.9%). Conclusionda Vinci robotic surgical system-assisted radical resection for rectal cancer is a feasible and safe surgical procedure with the minimal trauma, fast recovery, and satisfactory clinical efficacy.