Local Recurrence and Disease-Free Survival After Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision: Results From the International TaTME Registry.

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serval:BIB_3333897BB575
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Local Recurrence and Disease-Free Survival After Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision: Results From the International TaTME Registry.
Journal
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Author(s)
Roodbeen S.X., Penna M., van Dieren S., Moran B., Tekkis P., Tanis P.J., Hompes R.
Working group(s)
International TaTME Registry Collaborative
Contributor(s)
Adamina M., Aignerm F., Al Furajii H., Arezzom A., Arnold S.J., Aryal K., Austin R., Baekkelund O., Baloyiannis I., Bandyopadhyay D., Banky B., Barugola G., Basany E.E., Belgers EHJ, Bell S., Bemelman W., Berti S., Biebl M., Bloemendaal B., Boni L., Bosker RJI, Box B., Brown C., Bruegger L., Brunner W., Buchli C., Cahill R., Campana J.P., Candido F.D., Capolupo G.T., Caricato M., Caro-Tarragó A., Casati M., Cassinotti E., Chadwick M., Chitsabesan P., Christoforidis D., Coetzee E., Coget J., Collera P., Courtney E., Cunningham C., Dagbert F., Dalton S.J., Damieta M.P., Dapri G., Dayal S., de Manzini N., de Pooter K., DeLacy B., Delgado S., Dimitrov D., Duff S., Dzhumabaev K.E., Edwards T., Egenvall M., Estevez-Schwarz L., Færden A.E., Faes S., Feleppa C., Ferrero A., Forsmo H., Freitas C.D., Frontali A., Gamage B., García-Florez L.J., Geissmann D., Glöckller M., Gloor S., Grolich T., Hahnloser D., Harikrishnan A., Hasegawa H., Haunold I., Hevia M.F., Hol J., Horwood J., Ial R., Ito M., Julião GPS, Karamanliev M., Killeen S., Kneist W., Kok S.Y., Korsgen S., Kusters M., la Terra A., Lacy A., Lakatos L., Lambrecht J.R., Lavik S., Lee L., Liberman S.A., Lorenzon L., Mackey P., Mamedli Z.Z., Marcy T., Maroon T., Marti L., Massucco P., Mattacheo A.E., McCallum I., Meyer J., Michalopoulos A., Mikalauskas S., Miroshnychenko Y., Mitermair C., Moore T., Mooslechner B., Morino M., Muñoz C., Muratore A., Mutafchiyski V.M., Myers A., Navarro J., Nicol D., Nishizaki D., Nolan G.J., Ochsner A., Oh J.H., Osenda E., Ourô S., Panis Y., Papavramidis T., Paraoan M., Pastor C., Pei CFW, Penchev D., Pera M., Perdawood S., Perez R.O., Persiani R., Pfeffer F., Phang P.T., Poskus E., Ris F., Rockall T.A., Romero-Marcos J.M., Roquete P., Rossi G., Ruffo G., Ruiz M.G., Sagar J., Sakai Y., Sanchon L., Scala A., Schaap D., Scheiding M.M., Schiavo M., Schmidt E.M., Sevá-Pereira G., Sguinzi R., Shalaby M., Sharma A., Shashank G., Sietses C., Sileri P., Slesser A., Sohn D.K., Solis-Peña A., Soravia C., Sosef MMN, Spinelli A., Storms P., Studer P., Syk E., Talsma A.K., Tejedor P., Temple S., Tognelli J., Tong W., Torkington J., Tuech J.J., Tzovaras G., Van de Putte D., van Nieuwenhove Y., von Papen M., Vorburger S., Wang Q., Warrier S., Weiss H., Witzig J.A., Wolff T., Wynn G., Zingg U.
ISSN
1540-1413 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1540-1405
Publication state
Published
Issued date
17/08/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
19
Number
11
Pages
1232-1240
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
The oncologic safety of transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME) for rectal cancer has recently been questioned, with high local recurrence (LR) rates reported in Dutch and Norwegian experiences. The objective of this study was to evaluate the oncologic safety of TaTME in a large cohort of patients with primary rectal cancer, primarily in terms of LR, disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS).
This was a prospective international registry cohort study, including all patients who underwent TaTME for primary rectal adenocarcinoma from February 2010 through December 2018. The main endpoints were 2-year LR rate, pattern of LR, and independent risk factors for LR. Secondary endpoints included 2-year DFS and OS rates. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to calculate actuarial LR, DFS, and OS rates.
A total of 2,803 patients receiving primary TaTME were included, predominantly men (71%) with a median age of 65 years (interquartile ratio, 57-73 years). After a median follow-up of 24 months (interquartile ratio, 12-38 months), the 2-year LR rate was 4.8% (95% CI, 3.8%-5.8%) with a unifocal LR pattern in 99 of 103 patients (96%). Independent risk factors for LR were male sex, threatened resection margin on baseline MRI, pathologic stage III cancer, and a positive circumferential resection margin on final histopathology. The 2-year DFS and OS rates were 77% (95% CI, 75%-79%) and 92% (95% CI, 91%-93%), respectively.
This largest TaTME cohort to date supports the oncologic safety of the TaTME technique for rectal cancer in patients treated in units that contributed to an international registry, with an acceptable 2-year LR rate and a predominantly unifocal LR pattern.
Keywords
Humans, Male, Aged, Female, Disease-Free Survival, Cohort Studies, Prospective Studies, Margins of Excision, Postoperative Complications/etiology, Transanal Endoscopic Surgery/adverse effects, Transanal Endoscopic Surgery/methods, Rectum/pathology, Rectal Neoplasms/pathology, Registries, Laparoscopy/methods, Treatment Outcome
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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