Narrative review on fusion space concept in colorectal cancer surgery
This is a narrative review that synthesizes the concept of fusion space in colorectal cancer surgery. The authors argue that the fusion space concept appears to be the most useful in surgical practice and has histological justification. The review is based on personal experience and a literature review, not on a primary trial.
The authors note confusion in nomenclature and different terminologies for the same fascia as key limitations. No pooled effect sizes or quantitative outcomes are reported, as this is a qualitative synthesis. The scope is limited to discussing the utility of the concept rather than presenting new data.
Practice relevance is restrained to the observation that the fusion space concept seems useful in surgical practice. The review does not report a study population, intervention, comparator, or adverse events. Gaps include the lack of standardized terminology and the absence of prospective validation.
The authors acknowledge that the conclusions are based on personal experience and a literature review, which limits generalizability. Clinicians should interpret the findings as a conceptual framework rather than an evidence-based guideline.