A multicentre prospective single‐arm clinical trial to evaluate the treatment outcomes of prophylactic laparoscopic lateral pelvic lymph node dissection for advanced lower rectal cancer
Atsushi Hamabe, Junichi Nishimura, Yozo Suzuki, Masayoshi Yasui, Masakazu Ikenaga, Tsukasa Tanida, Shinichi Yoshioka, Yoshihito Ide, Yusuke Takahashi, Hiroshi Takeyama, Takayuki Ogino, Hidekazu Takahashi, Norikatsu Miyoshi, Makoto Fujii, Yuko Ohno, Hirofumi Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study evaluates the safety and outcomes of a laparoscopic procedure for advanced lower rectal cancer across multiple centers.
Contribution
The study provides the first prospective multicenter validation of laparoscopic lateral pelvic lymph node dissection for lower rectal cancer.
Findings
Grade III–IV postoperative complications occurred in 5.7% of patients.
Lateral lymph node metastasis was observed in 14 patients.
Median operating time was 472 minutes with minimal blood loss.
Abstract
There has been no prospective multicentre validation of the treatment outcomes of minimally invasive lateral pelvic lymph node dissection for lower rectal cancer; hence, this prospective study aimed to evaluate the treatment outcomes of prophylactic laparoscopic lateral pelvic lymph node dissection. Between May 2018 and August 2021, 90 patients with Stage II–III rectal cancer were registered. The clearance range for lateral pelvic lymph node dissection included the lymph nodes around the internal iliac artery and the obturator lymph nodes, while the autonomic nerves were generally preserved. The primary outcome was the incidence of Grade III–IV postoperative complications at discharge. The secondary outcomes were surgical and pathological outcomes, urinary function, sexual function, disease‐free survival and overall survival. The experience of each facility and surgeon requirements…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes · Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
