How much colonic redundancy could be obtained by splenic flexure mobilization in laparoscopic anterior or low anterior resection?

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Background and Objectives: Splenic flexure mobilization (SFM) is performed to ensure a tension free anastomosis with an adequate resection margin in laparoscopic anterior resection (AR) or low anterior resection (LAR). This retrospective study was performed to determine the amount of colonic redundancy that can be expected by SFM. Methods: Retrospective review of medical record for a total of 203 patients who underwent SFM during laparoscopic AR or LAR for the treatment of sigmoid colon or rectal cancer was performed. Results: The obtained redundancy of the colon by SFM was 27.81 ± 7.29 cm from the sacral promontory. The redundancy of the colon by SFM with high ligation of the inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) (29.54 ± 7.17 cm from the sacral promontory) was greater than that with low ligation of the IMV (24.94 ± 6.07 cm from the sacral promontory, P < 0.0001). It took about 9.82% of the total operation time to perform SFM. There was no intraoperative complication during SFM. Conclusions: SFM during laparoscopic AR or LAR is a safe and feasible option. Based on the result of this study, one can gain about 27.81 cm redundancy of the colon by SFM. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Kye, B. H., Kim, H. J., Kim, H. S., Kim, J. G., & Cho, H. M. (2014, June 9). How much colonic redundancy could be obtained by splenic flexure mobilization in laparoscopic anterior or low anterior resection? International Journal of Medical Sciences. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijms.8874

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