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The operation used for treating cancer in this location of the colon is called right hemicolectomy. Currently the investigators have two methods of minimal access approach to the abdominal cavity in order to complete this operation:
These two operations are essentially identical except for the surgical access. Both total laparoscopic and Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery has been practiced in the United States and Europe for over 10 years. Studies from the United State and Europe have demonstrated the safety and the benefits of both techniques in terms of pain and recovery. In order to find out which one is a better procedure, the investigators are carrying out a clinical trial to compare the two surgical options in their short-term and long term outcomes.
The results of this study may have an impact on the care of similar patients in the future.
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Under ALL circumstances, the principles in the Declaration of Helsinki MUST be complied
One of the colorectal specialists (Dr CC Chung, Dr KK Yau, Dr JCH Wong and Dr. HY S Cheung) in the colorectal team will be informed. Clear explanation of the diagnosis, natural history of the disease, different treatment options, their likely outcomes and potential complications will be given. If the patient opts for surgical treatment, he/ she will be invited to enter the study. Further explanation about the study will then be given. The patient information sheet will be given. The patient will then be allowed with all the time he/she needed for decision.
Randomization:
By drawing from concealed envelopes into either the "total lap" (Total laparoscopic right hemicolectomy) or the "hand-assisted" (Hand-assisted laparoscopic right hemicolectomy) groups
The Operation:
Patients were put on a liquid diet the day before operation. All received mechanical bowel preparation the night before surgery,
Prophylactic antibiotics with be given:
Cefuroxime 1.5gm IVI Metronidazole 500mg IVI on induction
Operation should be performed by two of the following surgeons under general anaesthesia:
Dr HYS Cheung Dr. JCH Wong Dr CC Chung Dr KK Yau
either Total laparoscopic right hemicolectomy or Hand-assisted right hemicolectomy will be performed according to the randomization.
Standardized post-operative care:
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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