Extraperitoneal resection of the right colon for locally advanced colon cancer

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Aim: Optimal colon cancer surgery correlates with a reduction in recurrence rate and improved overall prognosis. This technical note describes the extraperitoneal approach for locally advanced right colon cancer. Method: The retroperitoneal technique, mainly used in pseudomyxoma peritonei resectional surgery, is described in three surgical steps and it is compared with existing surgical approaches for right colon cancer. Results: This approach has the advantages of early entry in the retroperitoneal plane well away from the tumour, early recognition and protection of the ureter and minimal manipulation of the tumour-bearing right colon. Conclusion: Extraperitoneal resection of the right colon for locally advanced colon cancer is technically feasible, safe and achieves tumour-free retroperitoneal margins. © 2012 The Authors Colorectal Disease © 2012 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Taflampas, P., & Moran, B. J. (2013). Extraperitoneal resection of the right colon for locally advanced colon cancer. Colorectal Disease, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.12031

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