Minimally invasive surgery for rectal cancer: Are we there yet?

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Abstract

Laparoscopic colon surgery for select cancers is slowly evolving as the standard of care but minimally invasive approaches for rectal cancer have been viewed with significant skepticism. This procedure has been performed by select surgeons at specialized centers and concerns over local recurrence, sexual dysfunction and appropriate training measures have further hindered widespread acceptance. Data for laparoscopic rectal resection now supports its continued implementation and widespread usage by expeienced surgeons for select patients. The current controversies regarding technical approaches have created ambiguity amongst opinion leaders and are also addressed in this review. © 2011 Baishideng.

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Champagne, B. J., & Makhija, R. (2011). Minimally invasive surgery for rectal cancer: Are we there yet? World Journal of Gastroenterology, 17(7), 862–866. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v17.i7.862

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