RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06350370

Short-term and Long-term Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer Treated With Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction Surgery : a National Registry-based Study


Sponsor

Cancer Institute and Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

Enrollment

8,000 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2019

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) has gained widespread recognition among scholars and has gradually been promoted and popularized around the world. However, the development of NOSES is still in the exploratory stage and there is a lack of strong evidence from evidence-based medicine to support its feasibility and safety, which has greatly affected its clinical application and development. Based on this, at the call of Professor Xishan Wang, the Chinese NOSES Alliance conducted a large retrospective clinical study involving multiple centers. By summarizing the NOSES cases of nearly 100 centers in China, the study aims to clarify the current status of NOSES surgery in China. Additionally, a comprehensive analysis and summary was conducted by combining the basic information of NOSES patients, perioperative data, postoperative pathological data, and follow-up information to further demonstrate the safety and feasibility of NOSES in the treatment of colorectal cancer. This study also provides more real and objective evidence-based medicine support for the promotion and development of NOSES surgery.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 75 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is collecting data on outcomes for patients who had colorectal cancer surgery using a minimally invasive approach called NOSES (Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction Surgery), which avoids a traditional abdominal incision for removing tissue. You may be eligible if: - You have been diagnosed with a primary cancer of the colon or rectum (confirmed by pathology after surgery) - Your surgery was performed following the specific guidelines of the NOSES approach as defined by expert consensus You may NOT be eligible if: - After surgery, pathology showed your tumor was not a primary colon or rectal cancer - Your surgery did not follow the NOSES expert consensus definition Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

PROCEDURENatural orifice specimen extraction

We perform laparoscopic colorectal cancer resection, intracorporeal anastomosis and transanal or transvaginal specimen extraction


Locations(1)

Cancer Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China

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