Submucosal resection via a transanal approach for treatment of epithelial rectal tumors – a multicenter study

Author:

Cantatore Matteo1,Jimeno Sandoval Juan Carlos1ORCID,Das Smita2,Sesana Alberto2,Charlesworth Tim3,Ryan Tony4,Morello Emanuela M.5,Gobbetti Matteo6,Cinti Filippo37,Rossanese Matteo89

Affiliation:

1. Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited Winchester UK

2. Davies Veterinary Specialists, part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited Hitchin UK

3. Eastcott Veterinary Referrals, part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited Swindon UK

4. Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists Ringwood UK

5. Department of Veterinary Science University of Turin Turin Italy

6. Clinica Veterinaria Malpensa, Anicura Samarate Italy

7. Clinica Veterinaria Apuana, Anicura Marina di Carrara (MS) Italy

8. Royal Veterinary College Hatfield UK

9. University of Liverpool Neston UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo report complications and long‐term outcomes after submucosal resections of benign and malignant epithelial rectal masses.Study designRetrospective multicentric study.Sample populationMedical records of 93 dogs at 7 referral hospitals.MethodsRecords were reviewed for surgical time, diagnosis, margins, complications, and recurrences. Survival of dogs was evaluated based on tumor types, categorized as benign, carcinoma in situ, and carcinoma. The Kaplan‐Meier survival curve and Cox proportional hazards analysis were used to determine the association of a range of variables with recurrence and survival time.ResultsDuration of follow up was 708 days (range, 25‐4383). Twenty‐seven dogs (29%) developed complications. Recurrence was identified in 20/93 (21%), with 12/20 recurrent masses treated with repeat submucosal resection. Median survival was not reached in any group. The 1‐,2‐, 5‐year survival rates for carcinomas were 95%, 89%, and 73% respectively. However, overall survival was longer for benign tumors than carcinomas (P = .001). Recurrence was more likely when complications (P = .032) or incomplete margins (P = .023) were present. Recurrence was associated with an increased risk of death (P = .046).ConclusionSubmucosal resection of both benign and malignant rectal masses was associated with a low rate of severe complications and prolonged survival in the 93 dogs described here.Clinical significanceSubmucosal resection is a suitable technique for resection of selected rectal masses.

Publisher

Wiley

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