A predictive model for local recurrence after transanal endoscopic microsurgery for rectal cancer
British journal of surgery2009Vol. 96(3), pp. 280–290
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Simon P. Bach, James Hill, John R.T. Monson, J N L Simson, Lyn Lane, Arend E. H. Merrie, Bryan F. Warren, N J McC Mortensen
Abstract
Patient selection for TEM is frequently governed by fitness for radical surgery rather than suitable tumour biology. TEM can produce long-term outcomes similar to those published for radical total mesorectal excision surgery if applied to a select group of biologically favourable tumours. Conversion to radical surgery based on adverse TEM histopathology appears safe for p T1 and p T2 lesions.
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