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NCT ID: NCT01876901 Completed - Clinical trials for Medium and Lower Rectal Cancer

Efficacy of Delayed Coloanal Anastomosis for Medium and Lower Rectum Cancer Treatment. Phase 2 Clinical Trial (CASCADOR)

CASCADOR
Start date: August 11, 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Hypothesis: In France, approximately 12,000 new rectal cancers are diagnosed each year. Frequency is one and a half times higher in men than in women. The average age of diagnosis is 65. Unlike colon cancer, technical management remains challenging with unresolved operating difficulties. Morbidity of surgical procedures remains high with a very large number of preventive or curative stoma derivations. Reference in surgical treatment is total excision of the rectum and its mesentery, followed by continuity restoration by immediate coloanal anastomosis (ACAI). In this procedure, rate of fistula that results is reported in the literature between 15 and 25%. An alternative to ACAI is delayed coloanal anastomosis without reservoir (ACAD). Based on retrospective experiences, we form the hypothesis that ACAD offers a much lower rate of fistula (<5%) and allows diminution of preventive stoma derivation practice. Morbidity and mortality are reduced, and patient's quality of life greatly improved. Direct costs (consumables intraoperative, hospitalization, stoma complications) and indirect (pocket-fitting stoma) are greatly reduced. This study is a multicentre, two arms, phase 2 clinical trial.