Tag Archives: APR

PUBLISHED: Extralevator Abdominoperineal Resection (APR) for Recurrent Anal Cancer With an En Bloc Total Abdominal Hysterectomy and Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy and Total Vaginectomy With Permanent Colostomy Formation and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Using a Right Rectus Abdominis Flap

Extralevator Abdominoperineal Resection (APR) for Recurrent Anal Cancer With an En Bloc Total Abdominal Hysterectomy and Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy and Total Vaginectomy With Permanent Colostomy Formation and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction Using a Right Rectus Abdominis Flap
Zoe Garoufalia, MDSteven D. Wexner, MD, FACS
Cleveland Clinic Florida

This video provides a step-by-step, detailed demonstration of this extensive surgical procedure performed on a 53-year-old female patient with recurrent anal cancer after initial chemoradiotherapy. The surgical technique is thoroughly illustrated, emphasizing the importance of proper anatomical planes, multidisciplinary coordination, and reconstructive considerations.

PUBLISHED: Robotic Abdominoperineal Resection (APR) with Bilateral Gracilis Muscle Flaps

Robotic Abdominoperineal Resection (APR) with Bilateral Gracilis Muscle Flaps
Eleanor Tomczyk, MDTodd Francone, MD
Newton-Wellesley Hospital

Robotic APR with bilateral gracilis flap reconstruction is a vital procedure for managing advanced and metastatic rectal cancer. It offers a precise, minimally-invasive approach that addresses both tumor removal and functional reconstruction, providing significant benefits for patients requiring complex oncological and reconstructive surgery. This step-by-step video guideline is crucial for advancing surgical techniques in complex rectal cancer treatment. It serves as a vital educational resource for surgeons at all levels, demonstrating the combination of APR with gracilis flap reconstruction. The video’s importance lies in its ability to standardize the procedure, showcase innovative techniques, and highlight critical aspects that are difficult to convey through text alone. Providing detailed visual instruction on navigating challenges helps prevent complications and improve patient outcomes.