Research progress on urogenital function preservation in extralevator abdominoperineal resection
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-0274.2020.01.017
- VernacularTitle: 经肛提肌外腹会阴联合切除术中泌尿生殖功能保护的研究进展
- Author:
Huanhu ZHANG
1
;
Chen SUN
;
Shaowei SUN
;
Shengbo SUN
Author Information
1. Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Weihai Municipal Hospital, Shandong Weihai 264200, China
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Rectal neoplasms;
Extralevator abdominoperineal resection;
Urogenital function;
Nerve-sparing technique
- From:
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
2020;23(1):92-95
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Extralevator abdominoperineal excision (ELAPE) has been suggested to potentially improve oncological outcomes in advanced low rectal cancer patients. However, the urogenital function impairment as one of the main complications deteriorates the quality of life in these patients. The key point to prevent urogenital function impairment is to avoid autonomic nerve injury, including the superior and inferior hypogastric nerve plexus and neurovascular bundle. Three areas should be especially focused during surgery, including the posterolateral aspect of the prostate during the separation of the rectum from prostate, the lateral wall of ischioanal fossa and the area in front of anal canal. Previous presumption supposed that extended resection, though promoting oncologic outcomes, might lead to enlarged injury to surrounding vessels and nerves that deteriorated patients′ urogenital function. But recent studies show that postoperative urogenital function outcomes of rectal cancer patients who underwent ELAPE are not inferior to conventional APE after the induction of minimal invasive approaches including laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Their quality of life can be comparable with patients who underwent conventional APE, and are even better in some particular area. Moreover, as further improvement of ELAPE procedure has been made, the concept of individualized ELAPE addressed the importance of personalized surgical procedure based on tumor stage and location, dedicating to avoid injury to vessels and nerves through preserving more surrounding tissues. Urogenital function outcomes, as part of postoperative outcomes, get more and more attention in recent years. We review current studies on urogenital function after ELAPE from anatomy to clinical research, in order to raise surgeons′ attention of nerve preservation technique and to improve their understanding of ELAPE procedure.