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International standardization and optimization group for intersphincteric resection (ISOG-ISR): modified Delphi consensus on anatomy, definition, indication, surgical technique, specimen description and functional outcome

Authors
Piozzi, Guglielmo NiccoloKhobragade, KrunalAliyev, VusalAsoglu, OktarBianchi, Paolo PietroButiurca, Vlad-OlimpiuChen, William Tzu-LiangCheong, Ju YongChoi, Gyu-SeogCoratti, AndreaDenost, QuentinFukunaga, YosukeGorgun, EmreGuerra, FrancescoIto, MasaakiKhan, Jim S.Kim, Hye JinKim, Jin CheonKinugasa, YusukeKonishi, TsuyoshiKuo, Li-JenKuzu, Mehmet AyhanLefevre, Jeremie H.Liang, Jin-TungMarks, JohnMolnar, CalinPanis, YvesRouanet, PhilippeRullier, EricSaklani, AvanishSpinelli, AntoninoTsarkov, PetrTsukamoto, ShunsukeWeiser, MartinKim, Seon Hahn
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Keywords
abdominoperineal resection; Delphi study; intersphincteric resection; rectal cancer; surgical anatomy; ultra-low anterior resection
Citation
Colorectal Disease, v.25, no.9, pp 1896 - 1909
Pages
14
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Colorectal Disease
Volume
25
Number
9
Start Page
1896
End Page
1909
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/63889
DOI
10.1111/codi.16704
ISSN
1462-8910
1463-1318
Abstract
AimIntersphincteric resection (ISR) is an oncologically complex operation for very low-lying rectal cancers. Yet, definition, anatomical description, operative indications and operative approaches to ISR are not standardized. The aim of this study was to standardize the definition of ISR by reaching international consensus from the experts in the field. This standardization will allow meaningful comparison in the literature in the future.MethodA modified Delphi approach with three rounds of questionnaire was adopted. A total of 29 international experts from 11 countries were recruited for this study. Six domains with a total of 37 statements were examined, including anatomical definition; definition of intersphincteric dissection, intersphincteric resection (ISR) and ultra-low anterior resection (uLAR); indication for ISR; surgical technique of ISR; specimen description of ISR; and functional outcome assessment protocol.ResultsThree rounds of questionnaire were performed (response rate 100%, 89.6%, 89.6%). Agreement (& GE;80%) reached standardization on 36 statements.ConclusionThis study provides an international expert consensus-based definition and standardization of ISR. This is the first study standardizing terminology and definition of deep pelvis/anal canal anatomy from a surgical point of view. Intersphincteric dissection, ISR and uLAR were specifically defined for precise surgical description. Indication for ISR was determined by the rectal tumour's maximal radial infiltration (T stage) below the levator ani. A new surgical definition of T3isp was reached by consensus to define T3 low rectal tumours infiltrating the intersphincteric plane. A practical flowchart for surgical indication for uLAR/ISR/abdominoperineal resection was developed. A standardized ISR surgical technique and functional outcome assessment protocol was defined.
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