Waleed M Ghareeb
Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, China
Keynote: Surgery
Problem of the Statement: Transanal Total Mesorectal Excision (Ta TME) approach aimed to overcome pelvic limitation
challenges and was easy to locate the lower margin of tumors through the rectal cavity with no guarantee for complete excision
of the mesorectal tail. The study aims to identify the start line of Ta TME approach which is corresponding to the endpoint of
the mesorectal tail that can guarantee its complete excision.
Methodology: This descriptive study was done on 26 cadavers and 16 post ELAPE surgical specimens. We were first to identify
the end of the mesorectal tail (terminal line) then a digital ruler was used to measure the distance between that line and the
dentate line and the anal verge to be able to identify the start line transanally.
Findings: Terminal line is an annular pearly white structure at the level of the levator ani muscle hiatus extending from 2 oâ?? clock
to 10 oâ?? clock posteriorly while couldnâ??t be found anteriorly. Start line is the intraluminal corresponding line to the mesorectal
tail and due to the angulation of the rectum entering the pelvic hiatus the start line is of significantly different distance at 12
oâ?? clock, 3 or 9 oâ?? clock and 6 oâ?? clock directions. The distances to the dentate line in cadavers were 22.85±4.31, 18.35±3.84
and 15.63±3.30 mm, respectively while the in the post-surgical specimens were 28.61±5.43, 21.90±3.58 and 15.63±3.58 mm,
respectively with no statistical significance between male and female.
Conclusion: We preliminary concluded that Ta TME start line for mid and low rectal cancer shouldnâ??t be at the same level due
to the angulation of the rectum by the puborectalis anorectal sling making the mesorectal tail end at 12 oâ??clock direction of a
longer distance from the dentate line than its end at 6 oâ??clock direction which considered of great oncological value.
Waleed M Ghareeb is an Assistant Lecturer of Gastrointestinal Surgery at Suez Canal University, Egypt and PhD Intern of Colorectal Surgery at the Union Hospital of Fujian Medical University, China. His research interest is in colorectal surgery. He is working on clinical and basic researches in colorectal surgery which are also of high clinical importance.
E-mail: Waleed.m.ghareeb@med.suez.edu.eg
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