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Evolution of Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision

Heather Carmichael, Patricia Sylla

2020Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Minimally invasive techniques continue to transform the field of colorectal surgery. Because traditional surgical approaches for rectal cancer are associated with significant mortality and morbidity, developing less invasive approaches to this disease is paramount. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES), commonly known as "no incision surgery," represents the ultimate minimally invasive approach to disease. Although transgastric and transvaginal approaches for NOTES surgery were the initially explored, a transrectal approach for colorectal disease is intuitive given that it makes use of the resected organ for transluminal access. Furthermore, the transanal approach allows for improved, precise visualization of the presacral mesorectal plane compared with an abdominal viewpoint, particularly in the narrow, male pelvis. Finally, experience with existing transanal platforms that have been used for decades for local excision of rectal disease made the development of a transanal approach to total mesorectal excision (TME) feasible. Here, we will review the evolution of minimally invasive and transanal surgical techniques that allowed for the development of transanal TME and its introduction into clinical practice.

Topics & Concepts

Total mesorectal excisionMedicineSurgeryInvasive surgeryColorectal cancerColorectal surgeryPelvisGeneral surgeryAbdominal surgeryCancerInternal medicineColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionDiverticular Disease and Complications
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