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2013 (EN)

Laparoscopic surgery for colon cancer (EN)

Millo, Paolo
Nardi, Mario Junior
Fabozzi, Massimiliano
Rispoli, Corrado
Allieta, Rosaldo
Brachet Contul, Riccardo
Rocco, Nicola
Grivon, Manuela

Colon cancer is a major problem in Western countries and complete surgical resection is the main treatment. Since its introduction the laparoscopic approach has been used to achieve bowel resection with a better postoperative course and better aesthetic outcomes. Initial concerns about the radicality of the resection and the oncologic outcomes have been overcome in the last decade. All over the world large trials have been conducted to compare the laparoscopic approach and the traditional laparotomic one. A review of literature has been conducted to find evidence about this issue, revealing 24 relevant trials. The laparoscopic approach showed shortterm benefits without compromising oncological safety. However intraoperative complication rates during laparoscopic colon resections seem to be increased, mainly due to the increased rate of intraoperative bowel injury. This finding confirms a great need for training and a wide learning curve for the surgeon. Our review supports the continued use of laparoscopic surgery in patients with colon cancer.Keywords Colon cancer, mini-invasive surgery, laparoscopy, colon resection (EN)

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2013-06-10


Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology (EN)

1792-7463
1108-7471
Annals of Gastroenterology; Volume 26, No 3 (2013); 198 (EN)




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