T. Ambacher et al., Tumor recurrence after transanal excision of stage I rectal cancer in comparison with radical resection, CHIRURG, 70(12), 1999, pp. 1469-1474
Introduction: In the case of T1 low-risk rectal cancer, transanal excision
is an established method. Now the question arises whether we can also treat
higher stages, i.e. T1 high-risk and T2 tumors, by transanal excision with
an acceptable recurrence rate. Method: The hospital notes of 152 patients
treated by radical resection and transanal excision were examined retrospec
tively with special regard to the rate of recurrence after an average follo
w-up of 9.5 years. Results: Twenty-five patients were treated by rectal exs
tirpation, 105 by anterior resection. In 22 cases local tumor excision was
performed: in 12 T1 carcinomas with curative intent and in 10 T2 carcinomas
as a minimally invasive procedure for high-risk patients. Recurrence rates
were between 8 % and 9 % in the three different groups. Conclusions: We re
commend transanal excision with curative intent only in T1 low-risk tumors.
Local excision is seen as an alternative minimally invasive treatment for
patients in poor general condition with T2 carcinomas.