A Study on the Efficacy of a Novel Approach to Achieving Laparoscopic Distal Rectal Transection for Rectal Cancers
Rectal Neoplasms Malignant
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Rectal Neoplasms Malignant focused on measuring Laparoscopic, Ultralow rectal cancer, Intersphincteric resection, Total mesorectal excision, Transanterior obturator nerve gateway, Distal rectal transection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Pathologically diagnosed as rectal cancer with the lower margin of the tumor from the anal margin ≤5cm;CT, MRI or endoscopic ultrasonography: Single tumor, clinical T stage ≤3 or no invasion of the internal sphincter, maximum diameter ≤10cm, no distant metastasis;The patient or the patient-authorized representative completely understands the study protocol and voluntarily participates in this study, agrees to sign written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
The patient had previous abdominal surgery that will significantly infect the laparoscopic procedures; Patients requiring emergency surgery owing to intestinal obstruction, perforation, or uncontrolled bleeding caused by tumor; Patients with poor anal function preoperatively (Wexner score ≥10); ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) grading ≥ IV; Pregnant patients; Patients concomitant with severe mental illness; The patient or the patient-authorized representative can't understand the contents and objectives of the study.
Withdraw criteria: ISR cannot be performed by intraoperative evaluation and is replaced by Miles surgery; Distant metastasis is confirmed intraoperatively or by postoperative pathological findings; Patients had other primary tumors requiring surgical/drug treatment during the study, or had other illnesses that prevent the patient from continuing to participate this study; Patients decide to withdraw from the study for any reason, or who are unable to complete the study because of any objective reasons.
Sites / Locations
- The Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical University
- Dalian University Affiliated Xinhua Hospital
- Shengli Oilfield Hospital
- The Third People's Hospital of Datong
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Sham Comparator
Experimental
Total mesorectal excision approach
Transanterior obturator nerve gateway approach
Patients of the control group who are to receive the traditional approach-- total mesorectal excision approach to transect the distal rectum are assigned into this arm.
Patients of the experimental group who are to receive the novel approach-- transanterior obturator nerve gateway approach to transect the distal rectum are assigned into this arm.