Minimally invasive techniques cut mortality in early rectal cancer

Transanal endoluminal surgery (TES) shows significant advantages over endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for T1 rectal cancer.

  • 1-year mortality: 2.3% for TES vs. 10.1% for ESD; 10-year mortality: 11.6% vs. 27.1%.
  • Hospital readmissions at 1 month: 3.4% for TES vs. 19.6% for ESD.
  • Fewer complications with TES, including reduced procedural pain and thromboembolic events.

Choose TES for lower mortality and complications, tailoring decisions to patient-specific factors.

Journal Article by Jishu JA, Bruce D (…) Toraih EA et 4 al. in Eur J Surg Oncol

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