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Group name | EquipeCTCS |
Item Type | Journal Article |
Title | Transanal endoscopic proctectomy and nerve injury risk: bottom to top surgical anatomy, key points |
Creator | Bertrand et al. |
Author | M. M. Bertrand |
Author | P. E. Colombo |
Author | B. Alsaid |
Author | M. Prudhomme |
Author | P. Rouanet |
Abstract | The transanal approach for rectal resection is a promising approach, because it increases the circumferential radial margin, especially for difficult cases. Meanwhile, functional sequelae are frequent after rectal cancer surgery and are often due to neurological lesions. There is little literature describing surgical anatomy from bottom to top. We combined our surgical experience with our fetal and adult anatomical research to provide a bottom-up surgical description focusing on neurological anatomy (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, http://links.lww.com/DCR/A148). |
Publication | Dis Colon Rectum |
Volume | 57 |
Pages | 1145-8 |
Date | Sep 2014 |
Journal Abbr | Diseases of the colon and rectum |
DOI | 10.1097/DCR.0000000000000187 |
ISSN | 1530-0358 (Electronic) 0012-3706 (Linking) |
Tags | *Anal Canal/innervation, *Proctoscopes, Adult, Carbon Dioxide, clinic, Dissection/methods, Humans, Insufflation/methods, Rectal Neoplasms/*surgery, Rectum/innervation/*surgery, stan |
Date Added | 2018/11/14 - 15:25:02 |
Date Modified | 2019/05/14 - 20:11:13 |
Notes and Attachments | (Note) (Note) 25101614 (Attachment) |