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Published in: Updates in Surgery 1/2016

01-03-2016 | Original Article

Laparoscopic resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure: technical aspects and results

Authors: Junji Okuda, Masashi Yamamoto, Keitaro Tanaka, Shinsuke Masubuchi, Kazuhisa Uchiyama

Published in: Updates in Surgery | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Laparoscopic resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure is technical demanding and its efficacy remains controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate its technical aspects such as pitfalls and overcoming them, and to demonstrate the short-term and oncologic long-term outcomes. To overcome the difficulty in laparoscopic resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure, we recognized the following technical tips as essential. First of all, we have to precisely identify major vessels variations feeding tumor. Secondary, anatomical dissection of mesocolon through medial approach is indispensible. Third, safe takedown of splenic flexure to fully mobilization of left hemicolon is mandatory. This cohort study analyzed 95 patients with stage II (43) and III (52) underwent resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure. 61 laparoscopic surgeries (LAC) and 34 conventional open surgeries (OC) from December 1996 to December 2009 were evaluated. Short-term and oncologic long-term outcomes were recorded. Operative time was longer in LAC. However, blood loss was less, recovery of bowel function and hospital stay were shorter in LAC. There was no conversion in LAC and no significant difference in the postoperative complications. Regarding oncologic long-term outcomes, there were no significant differences between OC and LAC. Laparoscopic resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure resulted in acceptable short-term and oncologic long-term outcomes. Once technical tips acquired, laparoscopic resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure could be feasible as minimally invasive surgery.
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Metadata
Title
Laparoscopic resection of transverse colon cancer at splenic flexure: technical aspects and results
Authors
Junji Okuda
Masashi Yamamoto
Keitaro Tanaka
Shinsuke Masubuchi
Kazuhisa Uchiyama
Publication date
01-03-2016
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
Updates in Surgery / Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 2038-131X
Electronic ISSN: 2038-3312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-016-0352-5

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