Affiliation:
1. The General Hospital, Birmingham
Abstract
Summary
Twelve consecutive patients have been treated by rectal excision and endo-anal anastomosis since March 1978. Eight operations were for invasive carcinoma; extension into perirectal fat was recorded in all except one patient and early recurrence was observed in 3 (6, 9 and 14 months after operation). Two operations were for carcinoma complicating extensive villous adenoma and 2 further patients underwent the procedure for excision of a Crohn's stricture. In the first 6 months after operation, stricture of the ‘neorectum’ was observed in 7 of 8 patients and was associated with urgency of defecation in 6. Manometric studies indicated that although normal sphincter pressures were maintained, the capacity of the ‘neorectum’ was significantly reduced at 6 months compared with preoperative values (P < 0·01). At 12 months only 3 of 6 patients still had a stricture, with urgency in 2. Complete continence was reported in all except one patient.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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