| Literature DB >> 28133080 |
Hideaki Kawakita1, Kenji Katsumata, Kenta Kasahara, Hiroshi Kuwabara, Masatoshi Shigoka, Takaaki Matsudo, Masanobu Enomoto, Tetsuo Ishizaki, Masayuki Hisada, Kazuhiko Kasuya, Akihiko Tsuchida.
Abstract
A 53-year-old male presented with a chief complaint of dyschezia.Lower gastrointestinal endoscopy confirmed the presence of a type II tumor in the lower part of the rectum, and a biopsy detected a well-differentiated adenocarcinoma.As invasion of the prostate and levator muscle of the anus was suspected on diagnostic imaging, surgery was performed after preoperative chemotherapy.With no clear postoperative complications, the patient was discharged 26 days after surgery. After 24 months, the number of urination ranged from 1 to 6, with a Wexner score of 6 and a mild desire to urinate in the absence of incontinence.At present, the patient is alive without recurrence.When combined with chemotherapy, robotassisted surgery allows the curative resection of extensive rectal cancer involving the suspected invasion of other organs.In this respect, it is likely to be a useful method to conserve anal and bladder function.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28133080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ISSN: 0385-0684