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Lower Rectal Cancer

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Robotic ISR shows better anal function and fewer complications than laparoscopic approach
Nephrology Meta-analysis
Robotic ISR shows better anal function and fewer complications than laparoscopic approach Robotic surgery shows better anal function for low rectal cancer
A meta-analysis finds robotic intersphincteric resection improves anal function and reduces complications versus laparoscopic surgery for lo…
A review of 1,279 patients found robotic surgery for low rectal cancer led to better anal function and fewer complications than laparoscopic…
Review of sphincter-preserving techniques for ultra-low rectal cancer
Gastroenterology Sys. Review
Review of sphincter-preserving techniques for ultra-low rectal cancer New surgery keeps bowel control for ultra-low rectal cancer patients
This narrative review synthesizes evidence on six sphincter-preserving techniques for ultra-low rectal cancer. The authors report satisfacto…
A new surgical approach for ultra-low rectal cancer may better preserve bowel control and reduce the need for a permanent colostomy.
TaTME shows lower conversion rates with similar short-term safety compared to LapTME for low rectal cancer
Gastroenterology RCT
TaTME shows lower conversion rates with similar short-term safety compared to LapTME for low rectal cancer New surgical approach for rectal cancer cuts conversion rate
This randomized trial compared transanal total mesorectal excision with laparoscopic total mesorectal excision for patients with low rectal …
A new surgical technique for rectal cancer reduces the need to switch to open surgery, with similar complication rates.
Disease progression and death in a 10 year old male with lower esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Pediatrics Cohort
Disease progression and death in a 10 year old male with lower esophageal squamous cell carcinoma Rare case: child dies 7 months after esophageal cancer diagnosis
This case report and retrospective literature analysis describes a 10 year old male with lower esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
A 10-year-old with a rare esophageal cancer died 7 months after diagnosis, highlighting the urgent need for better treatments.
Transrectal Ultrasound Characterization of Rectal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms Shows Feasibility in Small Retrospective Cohort
Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Cohort
Transrectal Ultrasound Characterization of Rectal Neuroendocrine Neoplasms Shows Feasibility in Small Retrospective Cohort Doctors use ultrasound to map rare rectal tumors before surgery
This retrospective case analysis evaluated transrectal ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound in 17 patients with rectal neuroendocrine…
A new ultrasound method helps doctors map rare rectal tumors before surgery to plan better treatment plans for patients today
Intratumoral H101 plus total neoadjuvant therapy yields pathologic complete response in one patient with metachronous locally advanced rectal cancer
Oncology RCT
Intratumoral H101 plus total neoadjuvant therapy yields pathologic complete response in one patient with metachronous locally advanced rectal cancer Could a virus help save a patient's rectal cancer and their ability to use the bathroom?
This case report describes a 50-year-old patient with metachronous locally advanced rectal cancer treated with intratumoral injection of rec…
A virus combined with standard therapy helped a 50-year-old man clear his rectal cancer while keeping his bowel control intact.