Primary hypothesis: Side-to-end anastomosis is non-inferior to colon J pouch for reconstruction after low anterior resection for rectal cancer in fecal incontinence (Wexner score). Research questions: Are there differences between side-to-end anastomosis and colon J pouch in * bowel function (fecal incontinence, frequency of bowel movements, rectal urgency, incomplete evacuation) * quality of life * sexual function * urinary function * postoperative complications * operation time/ institutional costs
Experimental intervention: Low anterior resection for rectal cancer \< 12 cm from the anal verge with total mesorectal excision (TME), ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery close to the aorta, mobilization of the splenic flexure, radical lymph node dissection and side-to-end colorectal/ coloanal anastomosis (STE). The blind end of the descending colon (3-5 cm long) is closed with a linear stapler. Stapling of the anastomosis is done by introducing the stapler from the anus by the assistant surgeon while the surgeon is holding the descending colon in the correct position. The anastomosis is performed on the antimesenteric aspect of the descending colon. The length of the blind end is measured and the integrity of the anastomosis is tested intraoperatively. The intended minimal distal clearance margin from the tumor is 2 cm. A protective loop ileostomy will be performed regularly which is intended to be closed 3 months postoperatively. Control intervention: Low anterior resection for rectal cancer with total mesorectal excision (TME), ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery close to the aorta, mobilization of the splenic flexure, radical lymph node dissection and colon J pouch rectal/colon J pouch anal anastomosis (CJP). The colon J Pouch is formed by the descending colon by stapling with a defined pouch limb length of 5-6 cm, which is measured intraoperatively. The stapling is done by introducing the stapler from the anus by the assistant surgeon while the surgeon is holding the descending colon in the correct position. The integrity of the anastomosis is tested intraoperatively. The intended minimal distal clearance margin from the tumor is 2 cm. A protective loop ileostomy will be performed regularly which is intended to be closed 3 months postoperatively. Follow-up per patient: 24 months postoperatively
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
Low anterior resection for rectal cancer \< 12 cm from the anal verge with total mesorectal excision (TME), ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery close to the aorta, mobilization of the splenic flexure, radical lymph node dissection and side-to-end colorectal/ coloanal anastomosis (STE). The blind end of the descending colon (3-5 cm long) is closed with a linear stapler. Stapling of the anastomosis is done by introducing the stapler from the anus by the assistant surgeon while the surgeon is holding the descending colon in the correct position. The anastomosis is performed on the antimesenteric aspect of the descending colon. The length of the blind end is measured and the integrity of the anastomosis is tested intraoperatively. The intended minimal distal clearance margin from the tumor is 2 cm. A protective loop ileostomy will be performed regularly which is intended to be closed 3 months postoperatively.
Low anterior resection for rectal cancer with total mesorectal excision (TME), ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery close to the aorta, mobilization of the splenic flexure, radical lymph node dissection and colon J pouch rectal/colon J pouch anal anastomosis (CJP). The colon J Pouch is formed by the descending colon by stapling with a defined pouch limb length of 5-6 cm, which is measured intraoperatively. The stapling is done by introducing the stapler from the anus by the assistant surgeon while the surgeon is holding the descending colon in the correct position. The integrity of the anastomosis is tested intraoperatively. The intended minimal distal clearance margin from the tumor is 2 cm. A protective loop ileostomy will be performed regularly which is intended to be closed 3 months postoperatively.
Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin; Hindenburgdamm 30
Berlin, State of Berlin, Germany
Side-to-end anastomosis is not inferior not colon J pouch in terms of fecal incontinence. fecal incontinence (Wexner score)
Time frame: First patient in to last patient out: 03/2010 -03/2015
anorectal function
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
quality of life
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
postoperative complications
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
sexual function
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
urinary function
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
operation time
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
institutional costs
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
local recurrence
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
cancer related deaths
Time frame: 03/2010-03/2015
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TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
306