Surgical Management of Retrorectal Tumors A French Multicentric Experience of 270 Consecutives Cases
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Titre | Surgical Management of Retrorectal Tumors A French Multicentric Experience of 270 Consecutives Cases |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Aubert M, Mege D, Parc Y, Rullier E, Cotte E, Meurette G, Zerbib P, Trilling B, Lelong B, Sabbagh C, Lakkis Z, Ouaissi M, Lebreton G, Rouanet P, Manceau G, Tuech J-J, Piessen G, Bresler L, Beyer-Berjot L, Denost Q, Lefevre JH, Panis Y, GR FRes Grp Re |
Journal | ANNALS OF SURGERY |
Volume | 274 |
Pagination | 766-772 |
Date Published | NOV |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0003-4932 |
Mots-clés | Kraske procedure, Laparoscopy, retrorectal tumor |
Résumé | {Objective: To report the largest multicentric experience on surgical management of retrorectal tumors (RRT). Background: Literature data on RRT is limited. There is no consensus concerning the best surgical approach for the management of RRT. Methods: Patients operated for RRT in 18 academic French centers were retrospectively included (2000-2019). Results: A total of 270 patients were included. Surgery was performed through abdominal (n = 72, 27%), bottom (n = 190, 70%), or combined approach (n = 8, 3%). Abdominal approach was laparoscopic in 53/72 (74%) and bottom approach was Kraske modified procedures in 169/190 (89%) patients. In laparoscopic abdominal group, tumors were more frequently symptomatic (37/53, 70% vs 88/169, 52% |
DOI | 10.1097/SLA.0000000000005119 |