Skip to main content
Top

05-03-2025 | Rectal Cancer | Original Article

Transanal Minimally Invasive TME (TaTME) Versus Non-Endoscopic Transanal Intersphincteric Resection of Post-Neoadjuvant Ultralow Rectal Adenocarcinoma: A Multicentric, Matched Case–Control Study

Authors: Osama Eldamshety, Mohamed Abdekhalek, Amir M. Zaid, Essam Attia, Mohamed Zuhdy, Emanuel Lezoche, Giovanni Lezoche, Enjy Mosaad, Marwa Abogabal, Islam Elzahby

Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery

Login to get access

Abstract

The purpose of the research was to evaluate the outcomes of TaTME for ultralow anorectal adenocarcinoma. Functional, surgical and oncological outcomes were assessed. Of 160 ultralow rectal cancer patients, 110 cases were eligible and received anal sphincter preservation either by transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) or open Intersphincteric resection (O-ISR) from April 2013 to July 2022. A multicentric matched case control work was conducted in Oncology Centre of Mansoura University and Marche Polytechnic University of Ancona. ClinicalTrials.gov ID is NCT01836926. Intraoperative morbidity occurred in six cases (5.5%). Blood loss and blood transfusion rates had been substantially low in the TaTME contrasted to O-ISR. The median Open ISR time (240 ± 97.3) was statistically shorter in O-ISR. Open conversions were conducted in five cases of TaTME. O-ISR had highly significant pain scores and a longer hospital stay than TaTME. Early postoperative consequences were greater in the open ISR group in comparison with TaTME group (19 versus 10 complications respectively) (P value = 0.012). The late postoperative complications, oncologic, and functional outcomes were comparable in both groups. TaTME is an efficient, highly challenging minimally invasive sphincter and continence sparing procedure with a high learning curve in extremely low rectal adenocarcinoma after neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Heald RJ, Husband EM, Ryall RD (1982) The mesorectum in rectal cancer surgery—the clue to pelvic recurrence? Br J Surg 69:613–616CrossRefPubMed Heald RJ, Husband EM, Ryall RD (1982) The mesorectum in rectal cancer surgery—the clue to pelvic recurrence? Br J Surg 69:613–616CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Buess G, Kipfmuller K, Hack D, Grussner R, Heintz A, Junginger T (1988) Technique of transanal endoscopic microsurgery. Surg Endosc 2:71–75CrossRefPubMed Buess G, Kipfmuller K, Hack D, Grussner R, Heintz A, Junginger T (1988) Technique of transanal endoscopic microsurgery. Surg Endosc 2:71–75CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Schiessel R, Karner-Hanusch J, Herbst F, Teleky B, Wunderlich M (1994) Intersphincteric resection for low rectal tumours. Br J Surg 81:1376–1378CrossRefPubMed Schiessel R, Karner-Hanusch J, Herbst F, Teleky B, Wunderlich M (1994) Intersphincteric resection for low rectal tumours. Br J Surg 81:1376–1378CrossRefPubMed
4.
go back to reference Lord SA, Larach SW, Ferrara A et al (1996) Laparoscopic resections for colorectal carcinoma: a three-year experience. Dis Colon Rectum 39:148–154CrossRefPubMed Lord SA, Larach SW, Ferrara A et al (1996) Laparoscopic resections for colorectal carcinoma: a three-year experience. Dis Colon Rectum 39:148–154CrossRefPubMed
5.
go back to reference Atallah S, Albert M, Larach S (2010) Transanal minimally invasive surgery: a giant leap forward. Surg Endosc 24(9):2200–2205CrossRefPubMed Atallah S, Albert M, Larach S (2010) Transanal minimally invasive surgery: a giant leap forward. Surg Endosc 24(9):2200–2205CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Katsios CG, Baltogiannis G (2010) Laparoscopic sphincter-preserving rectal cancer surgery: a highly demanding procedure. Surg Endosc 24:3241–3243CrossRefPubMed Katsios CG, Baltogiannis G (2010) Laparoscopic sphincter-preserving rectal cancer surgery: a highly demanding procedure. Surg Endosc 24:3241–3243CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Atallah S, Martin-Perez B, Albert M, deBeche-Adams T, Nassif G, Hunter L, Larach S (2014) Transanal minimally invasive surgery for total mesorectal excision (TAMIS–TME): results and experience with the first 20 patients undergoing curative-intent rectal cancer surgery at a single institution. Tech Coloproctol 18:473–480CrossRefPubMed Atallah S, Martin-Perez B, Albert M, deBeche-Adams T, Nassif G, Hunter L, Larach S (2014) Transanal minimally invasive surgery for total mesorectal excision (TAMIS–TME): results and experience with the first 20 patients undergoing curative-intent rectal cancer surgery at a single institution. Tech Coloproctol 18:473–480CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Lezoche E, Baldarelli M, Lezoche G, Paganini AM, Gesuita R, Guerrieri M (2012) Randomized clinical trial of endoluminal locoregional resection versus laparoscopic total mesorectal excisionfor T2 rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy. Br J Surg 99:1211–1218CrossRefPubMed Lezoche E, Baldarelli M, Lezoche G, Paganini AM, Gesuita R, Guerrieri M (2012) Randomized clinical trial of endoluminal locoregional resection versus laparoscopic total mesorectal excisionfor T2 rectal cancer after neoadjuvant therapy. Br J Surg 99:1211–1218CrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Laurent C, Paumet T, Leblanc F, Denost Q, Rullier E (2012) Intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer: laparoscopic vs open surgery approach. Colorectal dis 14(1):35–41CrossRefPubMed Laurent C, Paumet T, Leblanc F, Denost Q, Rullier E (2012) Intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer: laparoscopic vs open surgery approach. Colorectal dis 14(1):35–41CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Martin ST, Heneghan HM, Winter DC (2012) Systematic review of outcomes after intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer. Br J Surg 99(5):603–612CrossRefPubMed Martin ST, Heneghan HM, Winter DC (2012) Systematic review of outcomes after intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer. Br J Surg 99(5):603–612CrossRefPubMed
11.
go back to reference Kuo LJ, Liu MC, Jian JJ, Horng CF, Cheng TI, Chen CM, Fang WT, Chung YL (2007) Is final TNM staging a predictor for survival in locally advanced rectal cancer after preoperative chemo-radiation therapy? Ann Surg Oncol 14(10):2766–2772CrossRefPubMed Kuo LJ, Liu MC, Jian JJ, Horng CF, Cheng TI, Chen CM, Fang WT, Chung YL (2007) Is final TNM staging a predictor for survival in locally advanced rectal cancer after preoperative chemo-radiation therapy? Ann Surg Oncol 14(10):2766–2772CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Smith JD, Ruby JA, Goodman KA, Saltz LB, Guillem JE, Weiser MR et al (2012) Non-operative management of rectal cancer with complete clinical response after neoadjuvant therapy. Ann Surg 256(6):665–672CrossRef Smith JD, Ruby JA, Goodman KA, Saltz LB, Guillem JE, Weiser MR et al (2012) Non-operative management of rectal cancer with complete clinical response after neoadjuvant therapy. Ann Surg 256(6):665–672CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Mandard AM, Dalibard F, Mandard JC et al (1994) Pathologic assessment of tumor regression after preoperative chemoradiotherapy of esophageal carcinoma. Clinicopathologic Correlations Cancer 73(11):2680–2686PubMed Mandard AM, Dalibard F, Mandard JC et al (1994) Pathologic assessment of tumor regression after preoperative chemoradiotherapy of esophageal carcinoma. Clinicopathologic Correlations Cancer 73(11):2680–2686PubMed
14.
go back to reference Suarez J, Vera R, Balen E, Gomez M, Arias F, Lera JM et al (2008) Pathologic response assessed by Mandard grade is a better prognostic factor than down staging for disease-free survival after preoperative radio-chemotherapy for advanced rectal cancer. Colorectal Dis 10(6):563–568CrossRefPubMed Suarez J, Vera R, Balen E, Gomez M, Arias F, Lera JM et al (2008) Pathologic response assessed by Mandard grade is a better prognostic factor than down staging for disease-free survival after preoperative radio-chemotherapy for advanced rectal cancer. Colorectal Dis 10(6):563–568CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Chi P, Huang S, Lin H, Lu X, Huang Y, Jiang W, Xu Z, Chen Z, Sun Y, Ye D (2015) Laparoscopic transabdominal approach partial intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer: surgical feasibility and intermediate-term outcome. Ann Surg Oncol 22(3):944–951CrossRefPubMed Chi P, Huang S, Lin H, Lu X, Huang Y, Jiang W, Xu Z, Chen Z, Sun Y, Ye D (2015) Laparoscopic transabdominal approach partial intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer: surgical feasibility and intermediate-term outcome. Ann Surg Oncol 22(3):944–951CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Funahashi K, Shiokawa H, Teramoto T, Koike J, Kaneko H (2011) Clinical outcome of laparoscopic intersphincteric resection combined with transanal rectal dissection for T3 low rectal cancer in patients with a narrow pelvis. Int J Surg Oncol 2011:1–6 Funahashi K, Shiokawa H, Teramoto T, Koike J, Kaneko H (2011) Clinical outcome of laparoscopic intersphincteric resection combined with transanal rectal dissection for T3 low rectal cancer in patients with a narrow pelvis. Int J Surg Oncol 2011:1–6
17.
go back to reference Joo JS, Latulippe JF, Alabaz O, Weiss EG, Nogueras JJ, Wexner SD (1998) Long-term functional evaluation of straight coloanal anastomosis and colonic J-pouch: is the functional superiority of the colonic J-pouch sustained? Dis Colon Rectum 41:740–746CrossRefPubMed Joo JS, Latulippe JF, Alabaz O, Weiss EG, Nogueras JJ, Wexner SD (1998) Long-term functional evaluation of straight coloanal anastomosis and colonic J-pouch: is the functional superiority of the colonic J-pouch sustained? Dis Colon Rectum 41:740–746CrossRefPubMed
18.
go back to reference Lim SW, Huh JW, Kim YJ, Kim HR (2011) Laparoscopic Intersphincteric Resection for Low Rectal Cancer. World J Surg 35:2811–2817CrossRefPubMed Lim SW, Huh JW, Kim YJ, Kim HR (2011) Laparoscopic Intersphincteric Resection for Low Rectal Cancer. World J Surg 35:2811–2817CrossRefPubMed
19.
go back to reference Fujii S, Yamamoto S, Ito M, Yamaguchi S, Sakamoto K, Kinugasa Y et al (2012) Short-term outcomes of laparoscopic intersphincteric resection from a phase II trial to evaluate laparoscopic surgery for stage 0/I rectal cancer. Jpn Soc Laparosc Colorectal Surg Lap RC Surg Endosc 26(11):3067–76 Fujii S, Yamamoto S, Ito M, Yamaguchi S, Sakamoto K, Kinugasa Y et al (2012) Short-term outcomes of laparoscopic intersphincteric resection from a phase II trial to evaluate laparoscopic surgery for stage 0/I rectal cancer. Jpn Soc Laparosc Colorectal Surg Lap RC Surg Endosc 26(11):3067–76
20.
go back to reference Vignali A, Fazio VW, Lavery IC, Milson JW, Church JM, Hull TL et al (1997) Factors associated with the occurrence of leak in stapled rectal anastomosis: a review of 1014 patients. J Am Coll Surg 185:105–113CrossRefPubMed Vignali A, Fazio VW, Lavery IC, Milson JW, Church JM, Hull TL et al (1997) Factors associated with the occurrence of leak in stapled rectal anastomosis: a review of 1014 patients. J Am Coll Surg 185:105–113CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Akagi Y, Kinugasa T, Shirouzu K (2013) Intersphincteric resection for very low rectal cancer: a systematic review. Surg Today 43:838–847CrossRefPubMed Akagi Y, Kinugasa T, Shirouzu K (2013) Intersphincteric resection for very low rectal cancer: a systematic review. Surg Today 43:838–847CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Kuo L, Hung C, Wang W, Lee H, Liang H, Chang Y, Huang M, Wei P (2013) Intersphincteric resection for very low rectal cancer: clinical outcomes of open versus laparoscopic approach and multidimensional analysis of the learning curve for laparoscopic surgery. J Surg Res 183:524–530CrossRefPubMed Kuo L, Hung C, Wang W, Lee H, Liang H, Chang Y, Huang M, Wei P (2013) Intersphincteric resection for very low rectal cancer: clinical outcomes of open versus laparoscopic approach and multidimensional analysis of the learning curve for laparoscopic surgery. J Surg Res 183:524–530CrossRefPubMed
23.
go back to reference Ng S, Leung KL, Lee JF, Yiu RY, Li JC, Teoh AY, Leung WW (2009) Laparoscopic-assisted versus open abdominoperineal resection for low rectal cancer: a prospective randomized trial. Ann Surg Oncol 16(1):229CrossRef Ng S, Leung KL, Lee JF, Yiu RY, Li JC, Teoh AY, Leung WW (2009) Laparoscopic-assisted versus open abdominoperineal resection for low rectal cancer: a prospective randomized trial. Ann Surg Oncol 16(1):229CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Yamada K, Ogata S, Saiki Y, Fukunaga M, Tsuji Y, Takano M (2009) Long-term results of intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer. Dis Colon Rectum 52(6):1065–1071CrossRefPubMed Yamada K, Ogata S, Saiki Y, Fukunaga M, Tsuji Y, Takano M (2009) Long-term results of intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer. Dis Colon Rectum 52(6):1065–1071CrossRefPubMed
25.
go back to reference Rullier E, Laurent C, Bretagnol F, Rullier A, Vendrely V, Zerbib F (2005) Sphincter-saving resection for all rectal carcinomas: the end of the 2-cm distal rule. Ann Surg 241:465–469CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Rullier E, Laurent C, Bretagnol F, Rullier A, Vendrely V, Zerbib F (2005) Sphincter-saving resection for all rectal carcinomas: the end of the 2-cm distal rule. Ann Surg 241:465–469CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
26.
go back to reference Bannon JP, Marks GJ, Mohiuddin M, Rakinic J, Nong-Zhou J, Nagle D (1995) Radical and local excisional methods of sphincter-sparing surgery after high-dose radiation for cancer of the distal 3 cm of the rectum. Ann Surg Oncol 2(3):221–227CrossRefPubMed Bannon JP, Marks GJ, Mohiuddin M, Rakinic J, Nong-Zhou J, Nagle D (1995) Radical and local excisional methods of sphincter-sparing surgery after high-dose radiation for cancer of the distal 3 cm of the rectum. Ann Surg Oncol 2(3):221–227CrossRefPubMed
27.
go back to reference Luna-Perez P, Rodrıguez-Ramırez S, Hernandez-Pacheco F, De La Barrera MG, Fernandez R, Labastida S (2003) Anal sphincter preservation in locally advanced low rectal adenocarcinoma after preoperative chemo-radiation therapy and coloanal anastomosis. J Surg Oncol 82(1):3–9CrossRefPubMed Luna-Perez P, Rodrıguez-Ramırez S, Hernandez-Pacheco F, De La Barrera MG, Fernandez R, Labastida S (2003) Anal sphincter preservation in locally advanced low rectal adenocarcinoma after preoperative chemo-radiation therapy and coloanal anastomosis. J Surg Oncol 82(1):3–9CrossRefPubMed
28.
go back to reference Park JS, Choi GS, Jun SH, Hasegawa S, Sakai Y (2011) Laparoscopic versus open intersphincteric resection and coloanal anastomosis for low rectal cancer: intermediate-term oncologic outcomes. Ann Surg 254:941–946CrossRefPubMed Park JS, Choi GS, Jun SH, Hasegawa S, Sakai Y (2011) Laparoscopic versus open intersphincteric resection and coloanal anastomosis for low rectal cancer: intermediate-term oncologic outcomes. Ann Surg 254:941–946CrossRefPubMed
29.
go back to reference Tilney HS, Tekkis PP (2008) “ Extending the horizons of restorative rectal surgery: intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer. Colorectal Dis 10(1):3–15CrossRefPubMed Tilney HS, Tekkis PP (2008) “ Extending the horizons of restorative rectal surgery: intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer. Colorectal Dis 10(1):3–15CrossRefPubMed
31.
go back to reference Obara N, Hirano Y, Ishii T, Kondo H, Hara K et al (2020) Defunctioning stoma in laparoscopic intersphincteric resection for rectal cancer: is it really a “temporary” stoma? Am Surg 86(3):144–146CrossRef Obara N, Hirano Y, Ishii T, Kondo H, Hara K et al (2020) Defunctioning stoma in laparoscopic intersphincteric resection for rectal cancer: is it really a “temporary” stoma? Am Surg 86(3):144–146CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Transanal Minimally Invasive TME (TaTME) Versus Non-Endoscopic Transanal Intersphincteric Resection of Post-Neoadjuvant Ultralow Rectal Adenocarcinoma: A Multicentric, Matched Case–Control Study
Authors
Osama Eldamshety
Mohamed Abdekhalek
Amir M. Zaid
Essam Attia
Mohamed Zuhdy
Emanuel Lezoche
Giovanni Lezoche
Enjy Mosaad
Marwa Abogabal
Islam Elzahby
Publication date
05-03-2025
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Surgery
Print ISSN: 0972-2068
Electronic ISSN: 0973-9793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-025-04297-w
SPONSORED

Mastering chronic pancreatitis pain: A multidisciplinary approach and practical solutions

Severe pain is the most common symptom of chronic pancreatitis. In this webinar, experts share the latest insights in pain management for chronic pancreatitis patients. Experts from a range of disciplines discuss pertinent cases and provide practical suggestions for use within clinical practice.

Sponsored by:
  • Viatris
Developed by: Springer Healthcare
Watch now
Video