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A study of functional and immunological outcomes in people undergoing robotic and non-robotic rectal cancer surgery


ABSTRACT: Background and study aims This study is an observational, prospective, single-centre study comparing 2 surgical techniques used to treat rectal cancer patients. The investigated techniques will be the standard keyhole technique (also called laparoscopic or minimal invasive (MIS) surgery) and the robot-assisted technique. Robot-assisted surgery uses the robotic systems to aid the surgical procedures, providing more precision, flexibility, and control than is possible with standard keyhole technique. Our hypothesis is that this may also result in less harm to surrounding tissues. Our main interests will be to compare the stress response after surgery and the restoration of digestive, urinary and sexual functions after surgery. We are looking to recruit 80 patients within 2 years with a follow-up period of 12 months. Who can participate? Adults over 18 years, diagnosed with rectal cancer What does the study involve? To compare the surgical stress response between the groups, we will be taking blood samples before surgery and on the first, third and fifth day after surgery (with the day of surgery being day 0). We will assess the functional outcomes through validated questionnaires filled in before surgery, and at 6 and 12 months after surgery. The research team will also gather further information about the recovery and cancer treatment by reviewing the patient’s medical records during follow-up.

DISEASE(S): Colorectal Surgery For Colorectal Cancer

PROVIDER: 2753738 | ecrin-mdr-crc |

REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR

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