Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3311953 Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Local recurrence (LR) after curative surgery for rectal cancer occurs in 4 to 33% of cases especially with sub-optimal surgery (non-TME). For numerous patients, diagnosis of LR is done at late stage of the disease because of the high rate of asymptomatic patients. MRI and PET scan are the most performing exams to assess the local and general extension, with high diagnostic accuracy (sensibility 85% and specificity 92%). For extraluminal pelvic recurrences from rectal cancer, pelvic exenterations alone or with irradiation (preoperative and/or intraoperative) cancer afford a R0 resection rate ranging from 30% to 45% with acceptable morbidity. Morbidity and mortality rates are high for total exenteration and abdominosacral resection. After curative surgery, 5 years global survival from 30% to 40% is observed. Careful selection of patients with better preoperative status before resection is needed to achieve more curative resections and increase long-term survivor rates.
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