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Clinical Application of Single-Surgeon, Three-Port, Laparoscopic Resection for Colorectal Cancer with Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction
Published on: March 24, 2023
Proposed strategy after complete LAMN (low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm) resection by different RENAPE units:
Christian Mouawad1, Abdelkader Taibi2,3, Olivia Sgarbura4
1SSPC (Simplification des Soins des Patients Complexes) Clinical Research Unit, UPJV 7518, Université de Picardie Jules-Verne, Amiens, France.
Objectives:
To evaluate current postoperative management strategies for incidentally discovered, completely resected low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms (LAMNs) within the French RENAPE network and to assess the need for a new national consensus.
Methods:
A national survey was conducted among RENAPE expert centers using a structured questionnaire based on standardized postoperative risk scenarios. Survey items addressed surveillance strategies, indications for reoperation, and use of cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS-HIPEC).
Results:
Ninety-one percent of centers responded. All reported systematic multidisciplinary discussion, centralized pathology and imaging review, standardized imaging, and tumor marker assessment. Marked heterogeneity was observed. For low-risk patients (R0 resection, no perforation, no extra-appendiceal mucin), 50 % recommended no follow-up and 50 % proposed long-term MRI surveillance. In intermediate-risk cases (limited perforation or adjacent mucin), 80 % favored MRI follow-up, while 20 % recommended diagnostic laparoscopy or prophylactic CRS-HIPEC. In high-risk scenarios with radiologic suspicion of implants, 60% proposed early CRS-HIPEC, whereas others preferred laparoscopic assessment or surveillance.
Conclusions:
This survey highlights wide variation in postoperative strategies for LAMNs within RENAPE, especially in intermediate-risk cases. While consensus exists on centralized review and imaging, significant evidence gaps persist regarding prophylactic HIPEC. These findings underscore the need for harmonized, evidence-based protocols and prospective data collection.
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