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The transanal approach is a revolution in treatment of rectal pathologies. The technique itself is a modification of the conventional procedure where the dissection is performed bottom- up.

Upward dissection has several advantages, including objective control of the distal margin of resection and a great identification of the holy plane, even in male patients with a narrow pelvis. But this dissection also changes the characteristics of the rectal stump and the way in which it must be prepared for colorectal anastomosis.

This video brings together the experience of Antonio M. de Lacy, Sam Atallah and Shady Ashamalla performing a colorectal anastomosis after a transanal total mesorectal excision. Elena Vikis will also talk about studying the functional outcomes.

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Dr. Shady Ashamalla Surgical Oncologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Sam Atallah Colorectal Surgery Department Chairman at AdventHealth Central Florida Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Antonio M. de Lacy MD, PhD, FACS (Hon), FASCRS (Hon), IQL Director, Department of Surgery, Hospital Quirón Barcelona, Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid and Clínica Rotger Palma de Mallorca; AIS Founder and President, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Elena Vikis MD MEd. FRCPSC,Colorectal Surgeon at Royal Columbian and Eagle Ridge Hospitals, Vancouver, Canada Colorectal Surgery
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