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Complete mesocolic excision for colonic cancer: Society for Translational Medicine expert consensus statement

Authors
Zheng, MinhuaMa, JunjunFingerhut, AbeAdamina, Michel P.Atroschenko, AndreyBergamaschi, RobertoBerho, MarianaBoni, LuigiChadi, Sami AhmedChen, William Tzu-LiangDelaney, Conor P.Dapri, GiovanniKhatkov, Igor E.Kim, Nam-KyuKim, Seon-HahnKarachun, AlexeyLomanto, DavideMacRae, HelenMilone, MarcoMorino, MarioRemzi, Feza H.Uranues, SelmanWatanabe, MasahikoWexner, Steven
Issue Date
8월-2018
Publisher
AME PUBL CO
Keywords
Laparoscopy; colonic cancer; complete mesocolic excision (CME); anatomy; embryology; level of evidence; consensus
Citation
ANNALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY, v.3
Journal Title
ANNALS OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY
Volume
3
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/131764
DOI
10.21037/ales.2018.08.02
ISSN
2518-6973
Abstract
Total mesorectal excision (TME), a revolutionary change and a milestone in the history of surgical treatment for rectal cancer, has been widely recognized as the gold standard and is now a routine procedure. The concept of complete mesocolic excision (CME) was proposed based on the similar philosophy as TME, aimed to achieve better surgical quality and improve the oncological outcomes of colon cancer. In recent years, many surgeons have increasingly adopted the principle and conducted clinical trials to verify the effect of CME; however, whether CME should be used as the standard surgical technique is still controversial. In this article, we reviewed and updated the literature. Experts in this field from nine countries were invited to complete a questionnaire concerning CME, with the aim to illustrate the embryological and anatomical basis and reach a consensus of the current situation and future of CME.
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