Feasibility and accuracy in performing complete mesocolic excision during laparoscopic left colectomy
Rosario Vecchio 1, Eva Intagliata 1, Francesco Basile 1, Francesco La Corte 1, Salvatore Marchese 1
Affiliation
Article Info
1 Department of General Surgery and Medical and Surgical Specialties, Laparoscopic Surgery Unit, Policlinico Vittorio Emanuele Hospital, University of Catania, Italy
Abstract
Laparoscopic colorectal surgery for cancer is nowadays performed in several referral centers and has been gaining increasing interest for treatment of colo-rectal cancer. After the introduction of complete mesorectal excision for rectal cancer, complete mesocolic excision has been advocated as an essential surgical step to improve oncologic results for patients with colon cancer. Complete mesocolic excision is a crucial step of hemicolectomy, and consists in the total removal of the mesocolon and its lymph nodes with high ligation of main mesenteric arteries and veins. In laparoscopic surgery, magnification of the images and gas dissection might probably improve the precision and safety of this surgical step. In this paper, the Authors reviewed the Literature and discussed on the feasibility and accuracy of complete mesocolic excision performed during laparoscopic left colectomy for cancer in a preliminary series.
Keywords
- Colic lymph nodes
- Laparoscopic left hemicolectomy
- Mesocolon excision

