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UnknownNCT03045107

Intracorporeal or Extracorporeal Anastomosis After Laparoscopic Right Colectomy.

Intracorporeal or Extracorporeal Ileocolic Anastomosis After Laparoscopic Right Colectomy.

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
140 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Turin, Italy · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

During the last few years, the laparoscopic right colectomy with intracorporeal ileocolic anastomosis (IIA) has been proposed as an alternative to laparoscopic right colectomy with extracorporeal ileocolic anastomosis (EIA) for the treatment of right colon tumors. However, the level of evidence coming from the currently available literature is low, based on the results of a few small and heterogeneous retrospective non-randomized studies. A randomised controlled trial is warranted to challenge these two procedures. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to assess the outcomes after IIA or EIA after laparoscopic right colectomy for right colon tumors.

Detailed description

While there are no differences in oncologic principles (no touch technique, proximal vessel ligation, lymphadenectomy) between laparoscopic right colectomy with IIA and EIA, potential advantages of IIA are: (1) no need for extensive mobilization of the transverse colon to reach the abdominal wall; (2) performing the anastomosis away from the abdominal wall may lead to reduced rates of superficial site infection; (3) a shorter incision for the specimen extraction may be associated with clinical benefits such as less pain and lower rates of superficial site infections; (4) laparoscopic visualization during the creation of the IIA may reduce unrecognized twisting of the terminal ileum mesentery, and (5) the ability to remove the specimen through any type of incision, with subsequent reduced risks of incisional hernias in case of Pfannenstiel incision when compared to midline or off-midline incisions. Some retrospective and heterogeneous studies comparing perioperative outcomes after laparoscopic right colectomy with EIA and IIA have been published in the last decade, reporting controversial results. Furthermore, the results of recent metanalyses are challenged by the heterogeneity and the poor quality of the published studies. Lastly, no comprehensive economic evaluation of the two procedures have been performed yet. Consecutive patients with right colon tumors are included in a randomized controlled trial. This is a single Institution prospective randomized controlled trial comparing the outcomes in patients undergoing laparoscopic right colectomy with IIA or EIA for right colon neoplasm. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to undergo either laparoscopic IA or EA according to a list of randomization numbers with treatment assignments. This list will be computer generated. An Internet application will allow central randomization. Cost analysis will be based on the following costs: surgical instruments (including re-usable trocars and disposable tools), operative room, routine postoperative surgical care, diagnosis and treatment of postoperative complications. Operative room costs include healthcare personnel, medications, and structure costs. To calculate the cost of each postoperative complication, the following items will be assessed: laboratory and microbiology analysis; medical, technical, and diagnostic services; surgical and therapeutic interventions; medications; prolonged hospital stay, and outpatient clinic follow-up. The mean length of hospital stay of uncomplicated patients will be the basis to calculate the prolonged hospital stay in each patient with complication. In patients who will develop multiple complications, resources used to treat each complication will be recorded separately.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURELaparoscopic right colectomy with intracorporeal ileocolic anastomosis (IIA)After complete right colon mobilization and ileocolic and right colic vessels ligation, the proximal transverse colon and the terminal ileum are transected with a laparoscopic EndoGIA TM stapler (Covidien Medtronic). The antimesenteric side of the stapled ends of the transverse colon and terminal ileum are approximated by a stay suture tied intracorporeally and then held by the assistant. An antimesenteric enterotomy and an antimesenteric colotomy are made about 10 cm distal to the stapled ends of the transverse colon and terminal ileum, respectively. A side-to-side anastomosis is fashioned with a laparoscopic EndoGIA TM stapler (Covidien Medtronic). The enterotomies are then closed by two layers of reabsorbable sutures tied intracorporeally. The specimen is delivered through a small Pfannenstiel or a median incision. A big dressing covering all incisions will be applied, similar to that used for the EIA group.
PROCEDURELaparoscopic right colectomy with extracorporeal ileocolic anastomosis (EIA)After complete right colon mobilization and ileocolic and right colic vessels ligation, the terminal ileum, right colon, and proximal transverse colon are exteriorized for bowel division through a small midline skin incision in the upper abdomen. A primary ileocolic side-to-side handsewn or mechanical (with GIA stapler - Covidien Medtronic) anastomosis is fashioned and the bowel returned to the abdominal cavity. After reinduction of pneumoperitoneum, the lack of twists of the ileocolic anastomosis is checked. A big dressing covering all incisions will be applied.

Timeline

Start date
2017-02-01
Primary completion
2020-01-31
Completion
2020-07-30
First posted
2017-02-07
Last updated
2017-05-04

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03045107. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.