Inflammation After Laparoscopic Robot-assisted Surgery for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer
Locally Advanced Rectal CancerAbdominoperineal ResectionThe intention of the study is to explore metabolic and inflammatory parameters in the pelvis and systemically after abdominoperineal resection (APR) for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) in patients that have received radiation therapy before surgery. In this study the inflammatory response after laparoscopic robot-assisted APR for LARC will be compared to results obtained in a recent cohort of patients operated with open APR for LARC, which will serve as the control population.
Hypofractionated Palliative Radiotherapy in Patients With Advanced Non-operable Rectal Cancer
Rectal CancerMany patients with rectal cancer were not candidates for surgical resection because advanced age, comorbidities, or multiple synchronous metastases. In this scenario only comfort measures or different palliative radiotherapy regimens are applied, from single doses to treatments lasting several weeks. The aim of this prospective study is to describe the preliminary results of our protocol of hypofractionated palliative radiotherapy in patients with non-operable rectal cancer.
Optical Biopsy for Distal Margin in Low Rectal Cancer
Rectal CancerThis is a multi-center prospective randomized controlled study. In this study, the investigators will use confocal laser endomicroscopy to make real-time in vivo optical biopsy of distal margin in rectal cancer surgery and help surgeons to make surgical decision.The investigators also assess the accuracy of CLE optical biopsy, compared with intra-operative frozen section.
The Effect of Different Reconstruction Methods on Anterior Resection Syndrome
Rectal CancerLow Anterior Resection SyndromeThe incidence of prerectal resection syndrome (LARS) after middle and low rectal cancer surgery is as high as 70%, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Studies have shown that colon pouch can reduce and alleviate LARS symptoms. However, most previous studies focused on open surgery, and the evaluation index lacked objectivity. Therefore, in the context of minimally invasive rectal cancer surgery, it is necessary to re-evaluate the value of improved surgical methods for the prevention of LARS, so as to improve the quality of life of patients.
Delayed Colorectal Cancer Care During Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic (DECOR-19)
Colo-rectal CancerColon Cancer3 moreTo understand and analyse the global impact of COVID-19 on outpatient services, inpatient care, elective surgery, and perioperative colorectal cancer care, a DElayed COloRectal cancer surgery (DECOR-19) survey was conducted in collaboration with numerous international colorectal societies with the objective of obtaining several learning points from the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on our colorectal cancer patients which will assist us in the ongoing management of our colorectal cancer patients and to provide us safe oncological pathways for future outbreaks.
Short-term Outcomes of Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision With Structured Training Curriculums...
Rectal CancerTransanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) is an alternative for mid-low rectal cancer. In China, this procedure has been performed in high-volume centers with structured training curriculums. This study aimed to evaluate the short-term outcomes during the initial implementation of the TaTME procedure in high-volume centers who followed structured training curriculums in China.
Prediction of the Response to Neoadjuvant Radiation Chemotherapy Through Texture Analysis Derived...
Rectal CancerIn patient with complete pathological response, surgery could be omitted without compromising progression-free or overall survival. A powerful prediction model is needed to guide management of this population. Radiomics features provide complementary information about tumor heterogenity. The aim of the investigators is to develop a model combining clinical and radiomic criteria able to predict complete pathological response.
The Development of a Patient Reported Outcomes Measure Committed to the Watch-and-wait Program for...
Rectal CancerThe purpose of this study to develop an international tool that can be used to assess burden of disease in patients enrolled in the W&W program for rectal cancer
Rectal Cancer Trial On Defunctioning Stoma
Rectal CancerThe hypothesis of the present trial was that the use of a defunctioning loop stoma reduces the rate of symptomatic anastomotic leakage from 15% to 7.5% after low anterior resection of the rectum for cancer.
Oncological and Functional Result of AbdominoPerineal Extra Levator Resection for Distal Rectal...
Rectal CancerThe aim of the project is to evaluate the oncological and functional outcome of the more extensive perineal dissection - i.e the extra levator resection - in abdominoperineal resections in patients with rectal cancer. Hypothesis: Extra levator perineal resection reduces local recurrence three year postoperatively compared to traditional abdominoperineal resection and improves QoL 2-4 years postoperatively.