Clinical Trial: Transanal Inspection and Management of Low ColoRectal Anastomosis Performed With a New Technique

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: "Transanal Inspection and Management of Low ColoRectal Anastomosis Performed With a New Technique: the TICRANT Study"

Brief Summary: The technique the investigators propose to perform colorectal and colo-anal anastomosis in patients underwent low and ultra-low anterior resection for rectal cancer could potentially reduce the anastomotic leakage rate by better trans-anal introduction of the circular stapler, elimination of the previous suture lines and dog ears, combined with direct inspection of the anastomosis, easy performance of trans-anal air leak tests and eventually direct repair of any small anastomotic defects. Another important point in cancer surgery is the easily identification of the distal margin. In fact, this technique is simple to perform, reproducible and safe in terms of complications.