Liam A Devane , John P Burke , Justin J Kelly , Daniel J Galante , Matthew R Albert
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Abstract
Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) is a technique that allows high quality local excision of benign rectal neoplasms and early-stage rectal cancers. These lesions can be located more proximal that those treated with conventional transanal excision. Operative costs are minimized and access to the technique is expanded with utilization of conventional laparoscopic instruments. Good oncologic outcomes can be achieved for local excision of early rectal cancers, but its role in the surgical treatment of more advanced tumors is still being evaluated. As with all surgical techniques, appropriate training must be ensured and continued assessment of oncologic outcomes maintained.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery offers a comprehensive and coordinated review of a single, timely topic related to the diagnosis and treatment of proctologic diseases. Each issue is an organized compendium of practical information that serves as a lasting reference for colorectal surgeons, general surgeons, surgeons in training and their colleagues in medicine with an interest in colorectal disorders.