• 中山大學(xué)附屬第六醫(yī)院,廣東省胃腸肛門醫(yī)院結(jié)直腸外科(廣東廣州 510655);

引用本文: 汪建平. 低位直腸癌保肛手術(shù)的再認(rèn)識. 中國普外基礎(chǔ)與臨床雜志, 2012, 19(6): 577-582. doi: 復(fù)制

1. 鄭榮壽, 張思維, 吳良有, 等. 中國腫瘤登記地區(qū)2008 年惡性腫瘤發(fā)病和死亡分析 [J]. 中國腫瘤, 2012, 21(1):1-12.
2. Heald RJ, Husband EM, Ryall RD. The mesorectum in rectal cancer surgery—— the clue to pelvic recurrence? [J]. Br J Surg,1982, 69(10):613-616.
3. Freeny PC, Marks WM, Ryan JA, et al. Colorectal carcinoma evaluation with CT:preoperative staging and detection of postoperative recurrence [J]. Radiology, 1986, 158(2):347-353.
4. Kim NK, Kim MJ, Yun SH, et al. Comparative study of transrectal ultrasonography, pelvic computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative staging of rectal cancer [J]. Dis Colon Rectum, 1999, 42(6):770-775.
5. Leufkens AM, van den Bosch MA, van Leeuwen MS, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography for colon cancer staging:a systematic review [J]. Scand J Gastroenterol, 2011, 46(7-8):887-894.
6. Skandarajah AR, Tjandra JJ. Preoperative loco-regional imaging in rectal cancer [J]. ANZ J Surg, 2006, 76(6):497-504.
7. Beets-Tan RG, Beets GL. Rectal cancer:how accurate can imaging predict the T stage and the circumferential resection margin?[J]. Int J Colorectal Dis, 2003, 18(5):385-391.
8. Martling A, Holm T, Rutqvist LE, et al. Impact of a surgical training programme on rectal cancer outcomes in Stockholm [J].Br J Surg, 2005, 92(2):225-229.
9. Enker WE. Total mesorectal excision——the new golden standard of surgery for rectal cancer [J]. Ann Med, 1997, 29(2):127-133.
10. Clausen N, Wolloscheck T, Konerding MA. How to optimize autonomic nerve preservation in total mesorectal excision:clinical topography and morphology of pelvic nerves and fasciae [J].World J Surg, 2008, 32(8):1768-1775.
11. Shirouzu K, Isomoto H, Kakegawa T. Distal spread of rectal cancer and optimal distal margin of resection for sphincter-preserving surgery [J]. Cancer, 1995, 76(3):388-392.
12. Guillem JG, Chessin DB, Shia J, et al. A prospective pathologic analysis using whole-mount sections of rectal cancer following preoperative combined modality therapy:implications for sphincter preservation [J]. Ann Surg, 2007, 245(1):88-93.
13. Kiran RP, Lian L, Lavery IC. Does a subcentimeter distal resection margin adversely influence oncologic outcomes in patients with rectal cancer undergoing restorative proctectomy? [J]. Dis Colon Rectum, 2011, 54(2):157-163.
14. Cawthorn SJ, Parums DV, Gibbs NM, et al. Extent of mesorectal spread and involvement of lateral resection margin as prognostic factors after surgery for rectal cancer [J]. Lancet, 1990, 335(8697):1055-1059.
15. Scott N, Jackson P, al-Jaberi T, et al. Total mesorectal excision and local recurrence:a study of tumour spread in the mesorectum distal to rectal cancer [J]. Br J Surg, 1995, 82(8):1031-1033.
16. Zhao GP, Zhou ZG, Lei WZ, et al. Pathological study of distal mesorectal cancer spread to determine a proper distal resection margin [J]. World J Gastroenterol, 2005, 11(3):319-322.
17. Quirke P, Steele R, Monson J, et al. Effect of the plane of surgery achieved on local recurrence in patients with operable rectal cancer:a prospective study using data from the MRC CR07 and NCIC-CTG CO16 randomised clinical trial [J]. Lancet, 2009,373(9666):821-828.
18. Nagtegaal ID, Quirke P. What is the role for the circumferential margin in the modern treatment of rectal cancer? [J]. J Clin Oncol, 2008, 26(2):303-312.
19. Wallace MH, Glynne-Jones R. Saving sphincter in rectal cancer:are we prepared to change practice? [J]. Colorectal Dis, 2007,9(4):302-309.
20. Schiessel R, Karner-Hanusch J, Herbst F, et al. Intersphincteric resection for low rectal tumours [J]. Br J Surg, 1994, 81(9):1376-1378.
21. Tiret E, Poupardin B, McNamara D, et al. Ultralow anterior resection with intersphincteric dissection——what is the limit of safe sphincter preservation? [J]. Colorectal Dis, 2003, 5(5):454-457.
22. Rullier E, Laurent C, Bretagnol F, et al. Sphincter-saving resection for all rectal carcinomas:the end of the 2-cm distal rule [J].Ann Surg, 2005, 241(3):465-469.
23. Martin ST, Heneghan HM, Winter DC. Systematic review of outcomes after intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer [J]. Br J Surg, 2012, 99(5):603-612.
24. Williams NS, Murphy J, Knowles CH. Anterior perineal plane for ultra-low anterior resection of the rectum (the APPEAR technique):a prospective clinical trial of a new procedure [J]. Ann Surg, 2008, 247(5):750-758.
25. 李明, 于泉波, 趙輝, 等. 經(jīng)會陰平面超低位直腸前切除術(shù)治療低位直腸癌39 例 [J]. 世界華人消化雜志, 2012, 20(10):888-890.
26. Morson BC, Busse HJ, Samoorian S. Policy of local excision for early cancer of the rectum [J]. Gut, 1977, 18(12):1045-1050.
27. 衛(wèi)生部醫(yī)政司. 結(jié)直腸癌診療規(guī)范(2010 年版) [J]. 中國醫(yī)學(xué)前沿雜志( 電子版), 2011, 3(6):130-146.
28. Buess G, Hutterer F, Theiss J, et al. A system for a transanal endoscopic rectum operation [J]. Chirurg, 1984, 55(10):677-680.
29. Lezoche G, Guerrieri M, Baldarelli M, et al. Transanal endoscopic microsurgery for 135 patients with small nonadvanced low rectal cancer (iT1-iT2, iN0):short- and long-term results [J].Surg Endosc, 2011, 25(4):1222-1229.
30. Kusunoki M, Shoji Y, Yanagi H, et al. Function after anoabdominal rectal resection and colonic J pouch-anal anastomosis [J]. Br J Surg, 1991, 78(12):1434-1438.
31. Hida J, Yasutomi M, Fujimoto K, et al. Functional outcome after low anterior resection with low anastomosis for rectal cancer using the colonic J-pouch. Prospective randomized study for determination of optimum pouch size [J]. Dis Colon Rectum,1996, 39(9):986-991.
32. Z’graggen K, Maurer CA, Buchler MW. Transverse coloplasty pouch. A novel neorectal reservoir [J]. Dig Surg, 1999, 16(5):363-366.
33. Heriot AG, Tekkis PP, Constantinides V, et al. Meta-analysis of colonic reservoirs versus straight coloanal anastomosis after anterior resection [J]. Br J Surg, 2006, 93(1):19-32.
34. Ptok H, Marusch F, Meyer F, et al. Impact of anastomotic leakage on oncological outcome after rectal cancer resection [J]. Br J Surg, 2007, 94(12):1548-1554.
35. Gastinger I, Marusch F, Steinert R, et al. Protective defunctioning stoma in low anterior resection for rectal carcinoma [J]. Br J Surg, 2005, 92(9):1137-1142.
36. Hüser N, Michalski CW, Erkan M, et al. Systematic review and meta-analysis of the role of defunctioning stoma in low rectal cancer surgery [J]. Ann Surg, 2008, 248(1):52-60.
37. Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Therapy Study Group. A comparison of laparoscopically assisted and open colectomy for colon cancer [J]. N Engl J Med, 2004, 350(20):2050-2059.
38. Guillou PJ, Quirke P, Thorpe H, et al. Short-term endpoints of conventional versus laparoscopic-assisted surgery in patients with colorectal cancer (MRC CLASICC trial):multicentre, randomised controlled trial [J]. Lancet, 2005, 365(9472):1718-1726.
39. Fleshman J, Sargent DJ, Green E, et al. Laparoscopic colectomy for cancer is not inferior to open surgery based on 5-year data from the COST Study Group trial [J]. Ann Surg, 2007, 246(4):655-662.
40. Lujan J, Valero G, Hernandez Q, et al. Randomized clinical trial comparing laparoscopic and open surgery in patients with rectal cancer [J]. Br J Surg, 2009, 96(9):982-989.
41. Park JS, Choi GS, Jun SH, et al. Laparoscopic versus open intersphincteric resection and coloanal anastomosis for low rectal cancer:intermediate-term oncologic outcomes [J]. Ann Surg,2011, 254(6):941-946.
42. Memon S, Heriot AG, Murphy DG, et al. Robotic versus laparoscopic proctectomy for rectal cancer:a Meta-analysis [J]. Ann Surg Oncol, 2012 Feb 16.[ Epub ahead of print].
43. Leong QM, Son DN, Cho JS, et al. Robot-assisted intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer:technique and short-term outcome for 29 consecutive patients [J]. Surg Endosc, 2011,25(9):2987-2992.
44. Akmal Y, Baek JH, McKenzie S, et al. Robot-assisted total mesorectal excision:is there a learning curve? [J]. Surg Endosc,2012 Mar 22.[ Epub ahead of print].
45. Martling A, Holm T, Johansson H, et al. The Stockholm Ⅱ trial on preoperative radiotherapy in rectal carcinoma:long-term follow-up of a population-based study [J]. Cancer, 2001, 92(4):896-902.
46. Bujko K, Nowacki MP, Oledzki J, et al. Sphincter preservation after short-term preoperative radiotherapy for low rectal cancer:presentation of own data and a literature review [J]. Acta Oncol,2001, 40(5):593-601.
47. Stephens RJ, Thompson LC, Quirke P, et al. Impact of shortcourse preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer on patients’quality of life:data from the Medical Research Council CR07/National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group C016 randomized clinical trial [J]. J Clin Oncol, 2010, 28(27):4233-4239.
48. Swedish Rectal cancer Trial. Improved survival with preoperative radiotherapy in resectable rectal cancer [J]. N Engl J Med,1997, 336(14):980-987.
49. Peeters KC, Marijnen CA, Nagtegaal ID, et al. The TME trial after a median follow-up of 6 years:increased local control but no survival benefit in irradiated patients with resectable rectal carcinoma [J]. Ann Surg, 2007, 246(5):693-701.
50. Rullier E, Goffre B, Bonnel C, et al. Preoperative radiochemotherapy and sphincter-saving resection for T3 carcinomas of the lower third of the rectum [J]. Ann Surg, 2001, 234(5):633-640.
51. Gerard JP, Rostom Y, Gal J, et al. Can we increase the chance of sphincter saving surgery in rectal cancer with neoadjuvant treatments lessons from a systematic review of recent randomized trials [J]. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol, 2012, 81(1):21-28. Epub 2011 Mar 5.
52. Bosset JF, Calais G, Mineur L, et al. Enhanced tumorocidal effect of chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer:preliminary results——EORTC 22921 [J]. J Clin Oncol,2005, 23(24):5620-5627.
53. Rödel C, Martus P, Papadoupolos T, et al. Prognostic significance of tumor regression after preoperative chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer [J]. J Clin Oncol, 2005, 23(34):8688-8696.
54. Sauer R, Becker H, Hohenberger W, et al. Preoperative versus postoperative chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer [J]. N Engl J Med, 2004, 351(17):1731-1740.
55. Roh MS, Colangelo LH, O’Connell MJ, et al. Preoperative multimodality therapy improves disease-free survival in patients with carcinoma of the rectum:NSABP R?03 [J]. J Clin Oncol,2009, 27(31):5124-5130.
  1. 1. 鄭榮壽, 張思維, 吳良有, 等. 中國腫瘤登記地區(qū)2008 年惡性腫瘤發(fā)病和死亡分析 [J]. 中國腫瘤, 2012, 21(1):1-12.
  2. 2. Heald RJ, Husband EM, Ryall RD. The mesorectum in rectal cancer surgery—— the clue to pelvic recurrence? [J]. Br J Surg,1982, 69(10):613-616.
  3. 3. Freeny PC, Marks WM, Ryan JA, et al. Colorectal carcinoma evaluation with CT:preoperative staging and detection of postoperative recurrence [J]. Radiology, 1986, 158(2):347-353.
  4. 4. Kim NK, Kim MJ, Yun SH, et al. Comparative study of transrectal ultrasonography, pelvic computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative staging of rectal cancer [J]. Dis Colon Rectum, 1999, 42(6):770-775.
  5. 5. Leufkens AM, van den Bosch MA, van Leeuwen MS, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography for colon cancer staging:a systematic review [J]. Scand J Gastroenterol, 2011, 46(7-8):887-894.
  6. 6. Skandarajah AR, Tjandra JJ. Preoperative loco-regional imaging in rectal cancer [J]. ANZ J Surg, 2006, 76(6):497-504.
  7. 7. Beets-Tan RG, Beets GL. Rectal cancer:how accurate can imaging predict the T stage and the circumferential resection margin?[J]. Int J Colorectal Dis, 2003, 18(5):385-391.
  8. 8. Martling A, Holm T, Rutqvist LE, et al. Impact of a surgical training programme on rectal cancer outcomes in Stockholm [J].Br J Surg, 2005, 92(2):225-229.
  9. 9. Enker WE. Total mesorectal excision——the new golden standard of surgery for rectal cancer [J]. Ann Med, 1997, 29(2):127-133.
  10. 10. Clausen N, Wolloscheck T, Konerding MA. How to optimize autonomic nerve preservation in total mesorectal excision:clinical topography and morphology of pelvic nerves and fasciae [J].World J Surg, 2008, 32(8):1768-1775.
  11. 11. Shirouzu K, Isomoto H, Kakegawa T. Distal spread of rectal cancer and optimal distal margin of resection for sphincter-preserving surgery [J]. Cancer, 1995, 76(3):388-392.
  12. 12. Guillem JG, Chessin DB, Shia J, et al. A prospective pathologic analysis using whole-mount sections of rectal cancer following preoperative combined modality therapy:implications for sphincter preservation [J]. Ann Surg, 2007, 245(1):88-93.
  13. 13. Kiran RP, Lian L, Lavery IC. Does a subcentimeter distal resection margin adversely influence oncologic outcomes in patients with rectal cancer undergoing restorative proctectomy? [J]. Dis Colon Rectum, 2011, 54(2):157-163.
  14. 14. Cawthorn SJ, Parums DV, Gibbs NM, et al. Extent of mesorectal spread and involvement of lateral resection margin as prognostic factors after surgery for rectal cancer [J]. Lancet, 1990, 335(8697):1055-1059.
  15. 15. Scott N, Jackson P, al-Jaberi T, et al. Total mesorectal excision and local recurrence:a study of tumour spread in the mesorectum distal to rectal cancer [J]. Br J Surg, 1995, 82(8):1031-1033.
  16. 16. Zhao GP, Zhou ZG, Lei WZ, et al. Pathological study of distal mesorectal cancer spread to determine a proper distal resection margin [J]. World J Gastroenterol, 2005, 11(3):319-322.
  17. 17. Quirke P, Steele R, Monson J, et al. Effect of the plane of surgery achieved on local recurrence in patients with operable rectal cancer:a prospective study using data from the MRC CR07 and NCIC-CTG CO16 randomised clinical trial [J]. Lancet, 2009,373(9666):821-828.
  18. 18. Nagtegaal ID, Quirke P. What is the role for the circumferential margin in the modern treatment of rectal cancer? [J]. J Clin Oncol, 2008, 26(2):303-312.
  19. 19. Wallace MH, Glynne-Jones R. Saving sphincter in rectal cancer:are we prepared to change practice? [J]. Colorectal Dis, 2007,9(4):302-309.
  20. 20. Schiessel R, Karner-Hanusch J, Herbst F, et al. Intersphincteric resection for low rectal tumours [J]. Br J Surg, 1994, 81(9):1376-1378.
  21. 21. Tiret E, Poupardin B, McNamara D, et al. Ultralow anterior resection with intersphincteric dissection——what is the limit of safe sphincter preservation? [J]. Colorectal Dis, 2003, 5(5):454-457.
  22. 22. Rullier E, Laurent C, Bretagnol F, et al. Sphincter-saving resection for all rectal carcinomas:the end of the 2-cm distal rule [J].Ann Surg, 2005, 241(3):465-469.
  23. 23. Martin ST, Heneghan HM, Winter DC. Systematic review of outcomes after intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer [J]. Br J Surg, 2012, 99(5):603-612.
  24. 24. Williams NS, Murphy J, Knowles CH. Anterior perineal plane for ultra-low anterior resection of the rectum (the APPEAR technique):a prospective clinical trial of a new procedure [J]. Ann Surg, 2008, 247(5):750-758.
  25. 25. 李明, 于泉波, 趙輝, 等. 經(jīng)會陰平面超低位直腸前切除術(shù)治療低位直腸癌39 例 [J]. 世界華人消化雜志, 2012, 20(10):888-890.
  26. 26. Morson BC, Busse HJ, Samoorian S. Policy of local excision for early cancer of the rectum [J]. Gut, 1977, 18(12):1045-1050.
  27. 27. 衛(wèi)生部醫(yī)政司. 結(jié)直腸癌診療規(guī)范(2010 年版) [J]. 中國醫(yī)學(xué)前沿雜志( 電子版), 2011, 3(6):130-146.
  28. 28. Buess G, Hutterer F, Theiss J, et al. A system for a transanal endoscopic rectum operation [J]. Chirurg, 1984, 55(10):677-680.
  29. 29. Lezoche G, Guerrieri M, Baldarelli M, et al. Transanal endoscopic microsurgery for 135 patients with small nonadvanced low rectal cancer (iT1-iT2, iN0):short- and long-term results [J].Surg Endosc, 2011, 25(4):1222-1229.
  30. 30. Kusunoki M, Shoji Y, Yanagi H, et al. Function after anoabdominal rectal resection and colonic J pouch-anal anastomosis [J]. Br J Surg, 1991, 78(12):1434-1438.
  31. 31. Hida J, Yasutomi M, Fujimoto K, et al. Functional outcome after low anterior resection with low anastomosis for rectal cancer using the colonic J-pouch. Prospective randomized study for determination of optimum pouch size [J]. Dis Colon Rectum,1996, 39(9):986-991.
  32. 32. Z’graggen K, Maurer CA, Buchler MW. Transverse coloplasty pouch. A novel neorectal reservoir [J]. Dig Surg, 1999, 16(5):363-366.
  33. 33. Heriot AG, Tekkis PP, Constantinides V, et al. Meta-analysis of colonic reservoirs versus straight coloanal anastomosis after anterior resection [J]. Br J Surg, 2006, 93(1):19-32.
  34. 34. Ptok H, Marusch F, Meyer F, et al. Impact of anastomotic leakage on oncological outcome after rectal cancer resection [J]. Br J Surg, 2007, 94(12):1548-1554.
  35. 35. Gastinger I, Marusch F, Steinert R, et al. Protective defunctioning stoma in low anterior resection for rectal carcinoma [J]. Br J Surg, 2005, 92(9):1137-1142.
  36. 36. Hüser N, Michalski CW, Erkan M, et al. Systematic review and meta-analysis of the role of defunctioning stoma in low rectal cancer surgery [J]. Ann Surg, 2008, 248(1):52-60.
  37. 37. Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Therapy Study Group. A comparison of laparoscopically assisted and open colectomy for colon cancer [J]. N Engl J Med, 2004, 350(20):2050-2059.
  38. 38. Guillou PJ, Quirke P, Thorpe H, et al. Short-term endpoints of conventional versus laparoscopic-assisted surgery in patients with colorectal cancer (MRC CLASICC trial):multicentre, randomised controlled trial [J]. Lancet, 2005, 365(9472):1718-1726.
  39. 39. Fleshman J, Sargent DJ, Green E, et al. Laparoscopic colectomy for cancer is not inferior to open surgery based on 5-year data from the COST Study Group trial [J]. Ann Surg, 2007, 246(4):655-662.
  40. 40. Lujan J, Valero G, Hernandez Q, et al. Randomized clinical trial comparing laparoscopic and open surgery in patients with rectal cancer [J]. Br J Surg, 2009, 96(9):982-989.
  41. 41. Park JS, Choi GS, Jun SH, et al. Laparoscopic versus open intersphincteric resection and coloanal anastomosis for low rectal cancer:intermediate-term oncologic outcomes [J]. Ann Surg,2011, 254(6):941-946.
  42. 42. Memon S, Heriot AG, Murphy DG, et al. Robotic versus laparoscopic proctectomy for rectal cancer:a Meta-analysis [J]. Ann Surg Oncol, 2012 Feb 16.[ Epub ahead of print].
  43. 43. Leong QM, Son DN, Cho JS, et al. Robot-assisted intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer:technique and short-term outcome for 29 consecutive patients [J]. Surg Endosc, 2011,25(9):2987-2992.
  44. 44. Akmal Y, Baek JH, McKenzie S, et al. Robot-assisted total mesorectal excision:is there a learning curve? [J]. Surg Endosc,2012 Mar 22.[ Epub ahead of print].
  45. 45. Martling A, Holm T, Johansson H, et al. The Stockholm Ⅱ trial on preoperative radiotherapy in rectal carcinoma:long-term follow-up of a population-based study [J]. Cancer, 2001, 92(4):896-902.
  46. 46. Bujko K, Nowacki MP, Oledzki J, et al. Sphincter preservation after short-term preoperative radiotherapy for low rectal cancer:presentation of own data and a literature review [J]. Acta Oncol,2001, 40(5):593-601.
  47. 47. Stephens RJ, Thompson LC, Quirke P, et al. Impact of shortcourse preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer on patients’quality of life:data from the Medical Research Council CR07/National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group C016 randomized clinical trial [J]. J Clin Oncol, 2010, 28(27):4233-4239.
  48. 48. Swedish Rectal cancer Trial. Improved survival with preoperative radiotherapy in resectable rectal cancer [J]. N Engl J Med,1997, 336(14):980-987.
  49. 49. Peeters KC, Marijnen CA, Nagtegaal ID, et al. The TME trial after a median follow-up of 6 years:increased local control but no survival benefit in irradiated patients with resectable rectal carcinoma [J]. Ann Surg, 2007, 246(5):693-701.
  50. 50. Rullier E, Goffre B, Bonnel C, et al. Preoperative radiochemotherapy and sphincter-saving resection for T3 carcinomas of the lower third of the rectum [J]. Ann Surg, 2001, 234(5):633-640.
  51. 51. Gerard JP, Rostom Y, Gal J, et al. Can we increase the chance of sphincter saving surgery in rectal cancer with neoadjuvant treatments lessons from a systematic review of recent randomized trials [J]. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol, 2012, 81(1):21-28. Epub 2011 Mar 5.
  52. 52. Bosset JF, Calais G, Mineur L, et al. Enhanced tumorocidal effect of chemotherapy with preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer:preliminary results——EORTC 22921 [J]. J Clin Oncol,2005, 23(24):5620-5627.
  53. 53. Rödel C, Martus P, Papadoupolos T, et al. Prognostic significance of tumor regression after preoperative chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer [J]. J Clin Oncol, 2005, 23(34):8688-8696.
  54. 54. Sauer R, Becker H, Hohenberger W, et al. Preoperative versus postoperative chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer [J]. N Engl J Med, 2004, 351(17):1731-1740.
  55. 55. Roh MS, Colangelo LH, O’Connell MJ, et al. Preoperative multimodality therapy improves disease-free survival in patients with carcinoma of the rectum:NSABP R?03 [J]. J Clin Oncol,2009, 27(31):5124-5130.