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Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment

Synchronous colorectal neoplasias are defined as 2 or more primary tumors identified in the same patient and at the same time. The most voluminous synchronous cancer is called "first primitive" or "index" cancer. The aim of this work is to describe our experience of minimally inv...

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Autores principales: Spizzirri, Alessandro, Coccetta, Marco, Cirocchi, Roberto, La Mura, Francesco, Napolitano, Vincenzo, Bravetti, Maurizio, Giuliani, Daniele, De Sol, Angelo, Pressi, Eleonora, Trastulli, Stefano, Di Patrizi, Micol Sole, Avenia, Nicola, Sciannameo, Francesco
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21108835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-8-105
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author Spizzirri, Alessandro
Coccetta, Marco
Cirocchi, Roberto
La Mura, Francesco
Napolitano, Vincenzo
Bravetti, Maurizio
Giuliani, Daniele
De Sol, Angelo
Pressi, Eleonora
Trastulli, Stefano
Di Patrizi, Micol Sole
Avenia, Nicola
Sciannameo, Francesco
author_facet Spizzirri, Alessandro
Coccetta, Marco
Cirocchi, Roberto
La Mura, Francesco
Napolitano, Vincenzo
Bravetti, Maurizio
Giuliani, Daniele
De Sol, Angelo
Pressi, Eleonora
Trastulli, Stefano
Di Patrizi, Micol Sole
Avenia, Nicola
Sciannameo, Francesco
author_sort Spizzirri, Alessandro
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description Synchronous colorectal neoplasias are defined as 2 or more primary tumors identified in the same patient and at the same time. The most voluminous synchronous cancer is called "first primitive" or "index" cancer. The aim of this work is to describe our experience of minimally invasive approach in patients with synchronous colorectal neoplasias. Since January 2001 till December 2009, 557 patients underwent colectomy for colorectal cancer at the Department of General and Emergency Surgery of the University of Perugia; 128 were right colon cancers, 195 were left colon cancers while 234 patients were affected by rectal cancers. We performed 224 laparoscopic colectomies (112 right, 67 left colectomies and 45 anterior resections of rectum), 91 Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgical Excisions (TEM) and 53 Trans Anal Excisions (TAE). In the same observation period 6 patients, 4 males and 2 females, were diagnosed with synchronous colorectal neoplasias. Minimal invasive treatment of colorectal cancer offers the opportunity to treat two different neoplastic lesions at the same time, with a shorter post-operative hospitalization and minor complications. According to our experience, laparoscopy and TEM may ease the treatment of synchronous diseases with a lower morbidity rate.
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spelling pubmed-32249252011-11-29 Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment Spizzirri, Alessandro Coccetta, Marco Cirocchi, Roberto La Mura, Francesco Napolitano, Vincenzo Bravetti, Maurizio Giuliani, Daniele De Sol, Angelo Pressi, Eleonora Trastulli, Stefano Di Patrizi, Micol Sole Avenia, Nicola Sciannameo, Francesco World J Surg Oncol Research Synchronous colorectal neoplasias are defined as 2 or more primary tumors identified in the same patient and at the same time. The most voluminous synchronous cancer is called "first primitive" or "index" cancer. The aim of this work is to describe our experience of minimally invasive approach in patients with synchronous colorectal neoplasias. Since January 2001 till December 2009, 557 patients underwent colectomy for colorectal cancer at the Department of General and Emergency Surgery of the University of Perugia; 128 were right colon cancers, 195 were left colon cancers while 234 patients were affected by rectal cancers. We performed 224 laparoscopic colectomies (112 right, 67 left colectomies and 45 anterior resections of rectum), 91 Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgical Excisions (TEM) and 53 Trans Anal Excisions (TAE). In the same observation period 6 patients, 4 males and 2 females, were diagnosed with synchronous colorectal neoplasias. Minimal invasive treatment of colorectal cancer offers the opportunity to treat two different neoplastic lesions at the same time, with a shorter post-operative hospitalization and minor complications. According to our experience, laparoscopy and TEM may ease the treatment of synchronous diseases with a lower morbidity rate. BioMed Central 2010-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3224925/ /pubmed/21108835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-8-105 Text en Copyright ©2010 Spizzirri et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Spizzirri, Alessandro
Coccetta, Marco
Cirocchi, Roberto
La Mura, Francesco
Napolitano, Vincenzo
Bravetti, Maurizio
Giuliani, Daniele
De Sol, Angelo
Pressi, Eleonora
Trastulli, Stefano
Di Patrizi, Micol Sole
Avenia, Nicola
Sciannameo, Francesco
Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment
title Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment
title_full Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment
title_fullStr Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment
title_full_unstemmed Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment
title_short Synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-TEM combined treatment
title_sort synchronous colorectal neoplasias: our experience about laparoscopic-tem combined treatment
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3224925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21108835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-8-105
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