Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS) for Colorectal Disease
Single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) is the further development of the concept of minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer,which rapidly developed in the field of colorectal surgery. Through the development of single hole laparoscopic colorectal cancer radical surgery and clinical study and follow up accordingly, evaluating the feasibility, surgical effectiveness and economy help to promote the popularization and application of single hole laparoscopic techniques in the field.
The patients with colorectal cancer will randomly divided into single incision laparoscopic surgery group and conditional laparoscopic surgery group. The operation time, blood loss, the incidence of lymph node , the number of postoperative complications, the gastrointestinal function recovery time, postoperative hospital stay,the number of local recurrence and distant metastasis, survival rate and the total cost of hospitalization will be evaluated to confirm the feasibility of single incision laparoscopic surgery is effective and economical. It is worthy of clinical application. ;
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