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Brief Title: Laparoscopic Anterior Resection With or Without "Dog Ear" Double-stapled Anastomosis for Rectal Cancer
Official Title: Anastomotic Leakage in Laparoscopic Anterior Resection With or Without "Dog Ear" Double-stapled Anastomosis for Rectal Cancer : A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Study
Study ID: NCT02770911
Brief Summary: The study evaluates the feasibility and advantage of modified laparoscopic double-staple anastomosis technique which to eliminate the 'dog ears' in laparoscopic rectal anterior resection.
Detailed Description: Laparoscopic surgeons commonly make rectal transection intracorporeally by laparoscopic linear stapler during rectal anterior resection and perform an end-to-end anastomosis by circular stapler. But the so-called 'dog ears', two stapled corners of the rectal stump after laparoscopic linear transection of rectum, are very common. The lateral intersections of double-stapled anastomoses are structural weak spot area, and they are considered to be the potential ischemic areas leading to anastomosis leakage and the possible sites occurring local recurrence. Previous study reported a modified technique for rectal reconstruction during open surgery, and they could use circular stapler to eliminate the staple line on the rectal stump and cut off the 'dog ears'. But because of the narrow pelvic cavity, it is very difficult to perform this technique in laparoscopic rectal surgery and there is no related report on laparoscopic application. In this study, we evaluates the feasibility and advantage of modified laparoscopic double-staple anastomosis technique, to eliminate the "dog ears" in laparoscopic rectal anterior resection by laparoscopic suturing on the staple line.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Name: Guo-xian Guan, MD,PhD
Affiliation: Fujian Medical University Union Hospital
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR