The importance of pathological quality control for rectal surgery

Alice C. Westwood , Nick P. West

Mini-invasive Surgery ›› 2018, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1) : 38

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Mini-invasive Surgery ›› 2018, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1) :38 DOI: 10.20517/2574-1225.2018.50
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The importance of pathological quality control for rectal surgery

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Pathologists are an integral member of the colorectal multidisciplinary team and are able to closely interact with surgeons, radiologists and oncologists to facilitate improvements in surgical quality and patient outcomes. Accurate, high quality pathology reports containing all vital prognostic information are essential to ensure the patient receives optimal treatment. These reports should also integrate feedback to all members of the multidisciplinary team on the accuracy of preoperative staging, response to preoperative treatment, and the quality of surgery. Pathologists have played a key role in improving outcomes in patients with rectal cancer by recognising the prognostic importance of an involved circumferential resection margin. In addition, pathologists have described an assessment of the surgical planes of dissection as a marker of surgical quality and thereby a means of quality control. This article will review the current best practice for the pathological assessment of anterior resections and abdominoperineal excisions for rectal cancer and ultimately look at how pathologists can influence quality control in rectal cancer surgery.

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Rectal cancer / pathological assessment / quality of surgery / mesorectal grading

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