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Prospective, randomized trial examining the role of gentamycin-containing collagen sponge in the reduction of postoperative morbidity in rectal cancer patients: early results and surprising outcome at 3-year follow-up.

作者信息

Nowacki Marek P, Rutkowski Andrzej, Oledzki Janusz, Chwaliński Maciej

机构信息

Department of Colorectal Cancer, The Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Ul. W.K. Roentgena 5, 02-781 Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

Int J Colorectal Dis. 2005 Mar;20(2):114-20. doi: 10.1007/s00384-004-0632-2. Epub 2004 Sep 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of the gentamycin collagen sponge placed in the pelvic cavity after excision of rectal cancer in view of postoperative complications and the risk of cancer recurrence.

METHODS

A total of 229 patients were recruited into the study and randomized into two groups: GRM(+), in which a gentamycin collagen sponge was used, and GRM(-), without the sponge. Tumors were resected using a TME technique. In the GRM(+) group, the sponge was placed into the tumor bed.

RESULTS

Analysis covered 218 patients for whom all follow-up data were available. There were fewer early postoperative complications in the GRM(+) group: 20.7 vs. 37.5%; p=0.044. This effect was found mainly in patients with surgery lasting longer than 3 h. After 36 months' follow-up, the overall survival after R0 resection for the GRM(+) and GRM(-) groups was: 88.66 vs. 73.96%. There was significant reduction in the distant metastasis rate in favor of the GRM(+) group.

CONCLUSION

The use of the gentamycin collagen sponge after excision of rectal cancer is safe and reduces the rate of early postoperative complications. The reasons for the lower rate of distant metastasis in the GRM(+) group are not clear, but the patients enjoy significant survival benefits.

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