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Minimally invasive surgery in colon cancer patients leads to improved short-term outcomes and excellent oncologic results
Authors:Orcutt Sonia T  Marshall Christy L  Robinson Celia N  Balentine Courtney J  Anaya Daniel A  Artinyan Avo  Awad Samir S  Berger David H  Albo Daniel
Affiliation:aDepartment of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, Baylor College of Medicine, 1709 Dryden, Suite 1500, Houston, TX 77030, USA;bHouston Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Center of Excellence, Houston, TX, USA;cOperative Care Line, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:

Background

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques are beneficial compared with open techniques. There is a paucity of data of the potential advantages of MIS in colon cancer surgery for veterans. Therefore, we hypothesize that use of MIS in colon cancer resections in a Veterans Affairs Medical Center will lead to improved short-term outcomes without compromising oncologic outcomes.

Methods

A retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database was performed. We compared surgical, short-term, and oncologic outcomes in MIS versus open surgery.

Results

MIS patients had significantly less blood loss, surgical time, days to return of bowel function, and hospital and intensive care unit stays. Also, they had a greater and more adequate lymphadenectomy, and were less likely to experience a postoperative complication. Survival analyses showed no difference in overall and disease-free survival.

Conclusions

The use of MIS in colon cancer leads to improved short-term outcomes and similar oncologic outcomes when compared with open surgery.
Keywords:Minimally invasive   Colon cancer   Outcomes   Survival   Hand-assisted laparoscopy
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