Over the past two decades, minimally invasive approaches in rectal surgery have changed the landscape of surgical interventions, impacting both malignant and benign pathologies. The dynamic nature of rectal cancer treatment owes much to innovations in surgical techniques, reflected in the expanding literature on available treatment modalities. Local excision, facilitated by minimally invasive surgery, offers curative potential for patients with early T1 rectal cancers and favorable pathologic features. For more complex cases, laparoscopic and robotic surgery have demonstrated significant efficacy and provided precise, durable outcomes while reducing perioperative morbidity and enhancing postoperative recovery. Additionally, advancements in imaging, surgical instrumentation, and enhanced recovery protocols have further optimized patient care. The integration of multidisciplinary care has also emerged as a cornerstone of treatment, emphasizing collaboration among surgeons, oncologists, and radiologists to deliver personalized, evidence-based care. This narrative review aims to elucidate current minimally invasive surgical techniques and approaches for rectal pathologies, spanning benign and malignant conditions, while also exploring future directions in the field, including the potential role of artificial intelligence and next-generation robotic platforms.

Minimally invasive rectal surgery: current status and future perspectives in the era of digital surgery / Goglia, Marta; Pavone, Matteo; D'Andrea, Vito; De Simone, Veronica; Gallo, Gaetano.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 14:4(2025). [10.3390/jcm14041234]

Minimally invasive rectal surgery: current status and future perspectives in the era of digital surgery

Goglia Marta
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D'Andrea Vito;Gallo Gaetano.
2025

Abstract

Over the past two decades, minimally invasive approaches in rectal surgery have changed the landscape of surgical interventions, impacting both malignant and benign pathologies. The dynamic nature of rectal cancer treatment owes much to innovations in surgical techniques, reflected in the expanding literature on available treatment modalities. Local excision, facilitated by minimally invasive surgery, offers curative potential for patients with early T1 rectal cancers and favorable pathologic features. For more complex cases, laparoscopic and robotic surgery have demonstrated significant efficacy and provided precise, durable outcomes while reducing perioperative morbidity and enhancing postoperative recovery. Additionally, advancements in imaging, surgical instrumentation, and enhanced recovery protocols have further optimized patient care. The integration of multidisciplinary care has also emerged as a cornerstone of treatment, emphasizing collaboration among surgeons, oncologists, and radiologists to deliver personalized, evidence-based care. This narrative review aims to elucidate current minimally invasive surgical techniques and approaches for rectal pathologies, spanning benign and malignant conditions, while also exploring future directions in the field, including the potential role of artificial intelligence and next-generation robotic platforms.
2025
inflammatory bowel diseases; minimally invasive surgical procedures; rectal cancer; robotic surgery; tamis; tem; total mesorectal excision
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Minimally invasive rectal surgery: current status and future perspectives in the era of digital surgery / Goglia, Marta; Pavone, Matteo; D'Andrea, Vito; De Simone, Veronica; Gallo, Gaetano.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 14:4(2025). [10.3390/jcm14041234]
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