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Title: Sphinkter-preserving operations in the lower ampular cancer of the direct gut
Authors: Dr. Uktam M. Kurbankulov, Abrorbek A. Yusupbekov
Keywords: Rectal cancer, sphincter-preserving operations, abdominal-anal resection of the rectum, abdominoperineal extirpation of the rectum, endophytic tumor growth, exophytic tumor growth.
Issue Date: 9-Sep-2018
Publisher: Tashkent Medical Academy
Abstract: The purpose of the study: is to determine the indications and contraindications for sphincter-preserving surgeries in lower rectal cancer. Material and methods: In the Coloproctology Department of the Republican Cancer Research Center (RCRC) for the period 2011-2015, 1,346 patients with a verified diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) received inpatient treatment. Based on the results, the following therapeutic measures were performed before the operation. At the same time, in contrast to the previously proposed methods of preoperative therapy, we carried out complex therapy, including neoadjuvant endolymphalum chemotherapy and intensive hypoxeradiotherapy. Among 1346 patients, 496 patients with T2-3N0-1M0 stage of the process performed radical operations. Cancer of the lower ampoule was in 142 (28.6%). Among 142 (28.6%) patients, 64 (45.1%) performed sphincter-preserving operations named abdominal-anal resection of the rectum (AARR), the average age of the patients was 59.8 years, in 78 (54.9%) patients abdomino-perineal extirpation of the rectum (APER) was performed, during which the entire switching apparatus of the rectum is removed - the average age of 54.2 years.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/222
ISSN: 2455-3301
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