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Vol.25 No.10 1992 October [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 467KB)]
INVITED LECTURES

Clinical Results of Tumor Shrinkage and Evaluation of Quality Life in Low Rectal Carcinoma after Preoperative Combined Treatments

Osamu Kojima, Yasushi Suganuma, Takao Tamura, Kazuyoshi Ohnishi, Takashi Nishiue, Masahiko Itoh, Hiroshi Horie, Seiji Sawai, Toshio Takahashi

First Department of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

To improve the surgical rate and the quality of life (QOL) for patients with advanced low rectal carcinoma, we investigated whether preoperative treatments (irradiation and hyperthermia and 5-FU suppository, irradiation and hyperthermia, irradiation and 5-FU suppository, irradiation alone and 5-FU suppository alone) were useful. The tumor shrinkage rate after preoperative treatments was highest in the irradiation, hyperthermia and 5-FU suppository group. Pathologically complete regression was observed in the 2 of 18 cases (12%). According to our criteria of histological changes, the irradiation, hyperthermia and 5-FU suppository group showed the greatest effectiveness. The 4 year postoperative survival rate and the 4 year local recurrence rate were 100% and 8% in the irradiation, hyperthermia and 5-FU suppository group and the data suggest that these results were the best of the 5 treatments. After the carcinoma was shrunk after irradiation, hyperthermia and 5-FU suppository, the patients could receive curratively a shincter-savingt operation (super-low anterior resection and transanal rectal resection). The fecal continence of 7 patients after sphincer-saving operatins was increased as good by manometric study, defecography and clinical evaluation. In conclusion, our data suggest that the preoperative combined teratment of irradiation, hyperthermia and 5-FU suppository prevents local recurrence and increases the possibility of a sphincter-saving operation for advanced low rectal carcinoma.

Key words
rectal carcinoma, local recurrence, combined treatment

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 25: 2635-2639, 1992

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Osamu Kojima First Department of Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
465 Kajii-tyou, Kawaramachi, Hirokouji, Kamigyou-ku, Kyoto, 602 JAPAN

Accepted
July 6, 1992

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