High-Dose Preoperative Radiation and Radical Sphincter-Preserving Surgery for Rectal Cancer

Gerald Marks, Mohammed Mohiuddin, Arieh Eitan, Luigi Masoni, Jan Rakinic

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Abstract

To reduce local recurrence associated with rectal cancer and to extend the scope of anal sphincter preservation, a selective program of high-dose preoperative radiation therapy and sphincter-preserving surgery was initiated in 1976. High-energy photon therapy (40 to 60 Gy) was administered in doses of 1.8 to 2.5 Gy during a period of 4½ to 6 weeks and followed in 4 to 6 weeks with curative sphincter-preserving surgery for clinicopathologically unfavorable and low rectal cancers. None of the 143 patients in the study died during the postoperative period. Fifteen (13%) of 117 patients followed up for at least 24 months experienced local recurrence. Acceptable sphincter function was retained in 130 patients (91%). Our program of high-dose preoperative radiation therapy and sphincter-preserving surgery for the treatment of high-risk cancers, including those in the distal third of the rectum, resulted in better-than-expected survival and control of local recurrence with acceptable morbidity and no mortality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1534-1540
Number of pages7
JournalArchives of Surgery
Volume126
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1991
Externally publishedYes

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