Abdominoperineal pull-through with delayed coloanal anastomosis for pelvic anastomotic failure—a systematic review - Takeaways - MDSpire

Abdominoperineal pull-through with delayed coloanal anastomosis for pelvic anastomotic failure—a systematic review

  • By

  • T. J. K. Tan

  • S.-M. Ng

  • T. S. Q. Lee

  • E. K.-W. Tan

  • I. Seow-En

  • August 18, 2025

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    Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally, with a significant rate of anastomotic complications after rectal surgery.

  • 2

    The Turnbull-Cutait abdominoperineal pull-through with delayed coloanal anastomosis offers a potential solution for pelvic anastomotic failure.

  • 3

    A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the outcomes of delayed coloanal anastomosis in redo anastomotic surgery.

  • 4

    Postoperative morbidity rates were higher for delayed coloanal anastomosis compared to immediate anastomosis, indicating potential complications.

  • 5

    The review included five retrospective studies, focusing on stoma-free survival and postoperative complications related to DCAA.

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