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Advantages Of Mechanical Anastomosis In Rectal Cancer Surgery, Paul Șiancu, Adrian Boicean, Denisa Tănăsescu, Dan Bratu, Ciprian Tănăsescu Apr 2024

Advantages Of Mechanical Anastomosis In Rectal Cancer Surgery, Paul Șiancu, Adrian Boicean, Denisa Tănăsescu, Dan Bratu, Ciprian Tănăsescu

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Rectal oncological pathology represents an increased degree of difficulty in terms of surgical approach. Along with the development of minimally invasive surgery, technology has also increased the options for performing digestive anastomoses. A significant increase has been observed among mechanical anastomoses. The evolution of mechanical sutures through the use of the stapler has become a true symbol of technological advancement, as they have led to improvements and effective gains in quality and productivity in suture making. The aim of this paper is to highlight the advantages of the use of staplers in rectal surgery, with their help achieving a lower …


Mandatory Multidisciplinary Approach For The Evaluation Of The Lymph Node Status In Rectal Cancer, Marian Diaconescu, Cosmin V. Obleaga, Cecil S. Mirea, Mihai C. Ciorbagiu, Emil Moraru, Ionica D. Vilcea Mar 2018

Mandatory Multidisciplinary Approach For The Evaluation Of The Lymph Node Status In Rectal Cancer, Marian Diaconescu, Cosmin V. Obleaga, Cecil S. Mirea, Mihai C. Ciorbagiu, Emil Moraru, Ionica D. Vilcea

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently reported malignancy and also the third leading cancer-related cause of death worldwide. Lymph node evaluation, both preoperatively and postoperatively, represents an important aspect of the diagnosis and therapeutic strategy in colorectal cancer, such that an accurate preoperative staging is required for a correct therapeutic strategy. Treatment of rectal cancer with positive lymph nodes, a very important predictive prognostic parameter, is currently based on neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by total/ surgical mesorectal excision and adjuvant regimen.

Preoperative evaluation of the lymph node status in rectal cancer is based on endoscopic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, …