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Total Mesorectal Excision Results in Low Local Recurrence Rates in Lymph Node-Positive Rectal Cancer

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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum

PURPOSE:

Most series report lymph node involvement as the main predictor for local recurrence. The principal lymphatic drainage of the rectum is to nodes in the mesorectum and then nodes along the superior rectal and inferior mesenteric arteries. If total mesorectal excision provides adequate block dissection of the lymphatics of the rectum, good local control with low rates of local recurrence should be achieved even in node-positive disease.

METHODS:

Prospective data on all rectal cancers have been collected since 1978; 170 patients with Dukes C rectal cancer have undergone anterior resection and total mesorectal excision. We did not perform any internal iliac node dissections. Follow-up data were analyzed for local recurrence and distant recurrence.

RESULTS:

The local recurrence rate was 2 percent for Dukes A cases, 4 percent for Dukes B, and 7.5 percent for Dukes C (P = 0.0127). The systemic recurrence rate was 8 percent for Dukes A, 18 percent for Dukes B, and 37 percent for Dukes C (P = 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS:

If surgical priority is given to the difficult task of excision of the whole mesorectum, anterior resection with total mesorectal excision in node-positive rectal cancer, local recurrence rates of < 10 percent can be achieved.

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Cecil, T., Sexton, R., Moran, B. et al. Total Mesorectal Excision Results in Low Local Recurrence Rates in Lymph Node-Positive Rectal Cancer. Dis Colon Rectum 47, 1145–1150 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10350-004-0086-6

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