Endorectal Ultrasonography of Rectal Tumours
Fig. 19.1 Ultrasonographic anatomy of the normal rectal wall Fig. 19.2 Schematic overview of anatomy of the normal rectal wall At the anterior side, the urinary bladder, prostate and seminal…
Fig. 19.1 Ultrasonographic anatomy of the normal rectal wall Fig. 19.2 Schematic overview of anatomy of the normal rectal wall At the anterior side, the urinary bladder, prostate and seminal…
Fig. 22.1 Abdominoperineal excision specimen for low rectal cancer demonstrating the peritoneal reflections (marked by the blue lines) at the anterior (a) and posterolateral (b) aspects. CRM circumferential resection margin…
Fig. 21.1 Sessile serrated adenoma (a) showing marked structural alterations such as hyperserration, columnar dilatation and serration in the lower third of the crypts with crypt branching and formation of…
Fig. 8.1 Low tie of the inferior mesenteric artery (intraoperative aspect) Fig. 8.2 Isolated and ligated inferior mesenteric vein (intraoperative aspect) Regarding the vascular time of the anterior resection, there…
Fig. 7.1 Low ligation of the distal sigmoid artery in a clearly palliative Hartmann’s resection Fig. 7.2 Final aspect after a clearly palliative Hartmann’s procedure; the rectal stump is closed…
Fig. 4.1 Carcinoma threatening the mesorectal fascia on the left Total Mesorectal Excision (TME) Current Controversies TME is the key surgical objective [1–19]—can it however be achieved as well or…
Fig. 11.1 Ia-APR specimen Fig. 11.2 Defect following Ia-APR. Notice that the entire posterior wall of the vagina has been removed With this procedure, there is an extensive tissue loss…
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Fig. 9.1 Abdominoperineal fresh-resection specimen (sigmoid, rectum, and anal canal with mesorectal envelope and levator ani excised) That is the reason why, over time, many surgeons tried to avoid this…
Fig. 2.1 Risk of local recurrence for radically treated rectal cancer patients in Norway during the first years of the project (log scale) (© (2006) Blackwell Publishing Ltd. on behalf…