Laparoscopic treatment of colorectal cancer has emerged as a result of the
technical advances that have been made since the introduction of laparoscop
ic cholecystectomy. The minimal-access approach to treatment of benign dise
ase results in smaller incisions, reduced length of hospital stay, and a fa
ster return to productive life.
Laparoscopic approaches to colon cancer must take into consideration the po
tential effects of the technique on tumor dissemination at the time of the
surgical procedure, as well as rates of recurrence and overall survival. Se
veral technical approaches to laparascopic colon resection have now become
possible, utilizing either total intra-abdominal maneuvers or laparoscopic-
assisted techniques. Margins of resection and lymph node removal with the m
inimal-access techniques compare favorably with those of open colectomy. Se
veral series now show that early results utilizing laparoscopic resection f
or colorectal cancer are favorable but that routine implementation of this
procedure should await confirmatory outcomes generated by well-done prospec
tive clinical trials.