S S Fong1, R Codd, P M Sagar. 1. John Goligher Colorectal Unit, St James University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
Abstract
AIM: The aim of this study was to demonstrate a laparoscopic technique for the excision of retrorectal tumours. METHOD: A retrospective review of cases identified from a prospectively maintained database was undertaken. RESULTS: Ten patients (seven female; median age 45 years (range 23-79) underwent successful laparoscopic excision with no significant morbidity or intra-operative mishaps. CONCLUSION: The procedure was deemed to be safe and we include a video to show the operative technique. Colorectal Disease
AIM: The aim of this study was to demonstrate a laparoscopic technique for the excision of retrorectal tumours. METHOD: A retrospective review of cases identified from a prospectively maintained database was undertaken. RESULTS: Ten patients (seven female; median age 45 years (range 23-79) underwent successful laparoscopic excision with no significant morbidity or intra-operative mishaps. CONCLUSION: The procedure was deemed to be safe and we include a video to show the operative technique. Colorectal Disease
Authors: Othmane El Yamine; Amine Fatine; Rachid Boufettal; Driss Errguibi; Amal Hajri; Saad Rifki El Jay; Farid Chehab Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) Date: 2021-04-28