Potency, cure, and local control in the operative treatment of rectal cancer Conference Paper


Author: Enker, W. E.
Title: Potency, cure, and local control in the operative treatment of rectal cancer
Conference Title: 45th Annual Cancer Symposium of the Society of Surgical Oncology
Abstract: Impotence due to parasympathetic nerve injury is one of the most feared consequences of operations for treatment of rectal cancer. Sharp dissection along the parietal pelvic fascia where the parasympathetic nerves are located significantly reduces the incidence of pelvic failure. Autonomic nerve—preserving pelvic sidewall dissections, which combined the benefits of en bloc parietal pelvic dissection with nerve preservation, were performed in 42 men who were undergoing sphincter-preserving operations for treatment of rectal cancer. Thirty-three (86.7%) of the 38 evaluable patients have remained potent, and 29 (87.9%) of the 33 patients have normal ejaculation. Deliberate sacrifice of the inferior hypogastric plexus caused only minor sexual dysfunction. Cancer recurred locally in only one patient (with stage D cancer). Autonomic nerve—preserving pelvic sidewall dissection combines the benefits of curative resection and local control with reduced morbidity, and it preserves potency. © 1992, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; aged; surgical technique; conference paper; follow-up studies; neoplasm recurrence, local; pelvis lymphadenectomy; risk factors; age factors; age; postoperative complications; surgical procedures, operative; enteritis; urogenital system; cancer control; rectal neoplasms; rectum cancer; sexual function; impotence; sacrum; rectum; ejaculation; middle age; hypogastric plexus; pelvic floor; sensation; human; male; priority journal; collateral ligaments
Journal Title Archives of Surgery
Volume: 127
Issue: 12
Conference Dates: 1992 Mar 16-17
Conference Location: New York, NY
ISBN: 0004-0010
Publisher: American Medical Association  
Date Published: 1992-12-01
Start Page: 1396
End Page: 1401; discussion 1402
Language: English
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1992.01420120030005
PUBMED: 1365683
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 30 July 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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