Conventional and/or laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery: What is the current evidence?

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Abstract

Despite many years of experience with laparoscopic procedures in rectal cancer, the superiority of minimally invasive approaches has been questioned especially in recent years. This article is a short review of the current knowledge about laparoscopic approaches in comparison to conventional modalities in patients with rectal cancer. To present the current state of the knowledge, we focused on reports that were published in the last few years and compared them to multicenter trials and meta-analyses published last year. Our analysis mainly applied to the primary end-points of these trials. We also included expert opinions that have been published in the last several months.

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Mik, M., Dziki, L., & Dziki, A. (2020). Conventional and/or laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery: What is the current evidence? Innovative Surgical Sciences, 1(1), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2016-0006

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