A new anus surgery has been designed, studied, and prepared to avoid colostomy after rectal cancer surgery.

Bibliography to avoid colostomy

The summary can be seen when you clik the title.

(1) Sato T, Konishi F. Functional perineal colostomy with pudendal nerve anastomosis following anorectal resection: An experimental study. Surgery 1996; 119: 641-651

(2) Sato T, Konishi F, Kanazawa K. Functional perineal colostomy with pudendal nerve anastomosis following anorectal resection: A cadavor operation study on a new procedure. Surgery1997; 121: 569-74

(3) Sato T, Konishi F, Kanazawa K. Anal sphincter reconstruction with a pudendal nerve anastomosis following abdominoperineal resection: Report of a case. Dis Colon Rectum 1997; 40: 1497-1503.@@

(4) Sato T, Konishi F, Ueda K, Kashiwagi H, Kanazawa K, Nagai H. Physiological anorectal reconstruction with pudendal nerve anastomosis and a colonic S-pouch after abdominoperineal resection: Report of 2 successful cases. Surgery 2000 ; 128(1): 116-120
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(5) Igakuno-ayumi 180:12:749-753.1997@(in Japanese)
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(6) Igakuno-ayumi181:4:262-263.1997 (in Japanese)@@

(7) Syujutu(Operation) 2000;54:1999-2006.(in Japanese)

(8) Syoukakika 2001; 33: 391-397 (in Japanese)
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(9) Sato T, Konishi F, Kanazawa K. Muscle change after anal sphincter reinnervation by a normal somatic peripheral nerve. Dis Colon Rectum 1999; 42: 505-509.@


(10) Sato T, Konishi F, Kanazawa K. End-to-side pudendal nerve anastomosis for the creation of a new reinforcing sphincter in dogs. Surgery. 2000; 127: 92-8
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(11) Sato T, Konishi F, Kanazawa K. Variation in the motor evoked potential latencies in the anal sphincter system with sacral magnetic stimulation. Dis Colon Rectum. 2000; 43:966-70@@

(12j  Sato T, Konishi F, Minakami H, Nakatsubo N, Kanazawa K, Sato I, Itoh K, Nagai H. Pelvic floor disturbance following childbirth: Vaginal delivery damages the upper levels of sphincter innervation. Dis Colon Rectum 2001@

(13) Chiryou 1994; 76: 2093-2100 (in Japanese)

(14) Rinsyougeka
2000;@55:1011-1019@(in Japanese)
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(15)        Sato T, Konishi F, Togashi K, Ozawa A, Kanazawa K. Prospective observation of small gflath tumors in the colon through colonoscopy. Dis Colon Rectum 1999; 42: 1457-1463.@

(16) Sato T, Nagai H. Sacral magnetic stimulation for pain relief from pudendal neuralgia and sciatica. Dis Colon Rectum.2002; 45: 280-282

(17) Sato T, Nagai H. Pudendal nerve gcompleteh motor latencies at four different levels in the anal sphincter system in young adults. Dis Colon Rectum 2002;45:923-927

(18) Sato T, Ogura S, Okazaki M, Kanazawa K, Nagai H. A loop-forming duplicate recurrent laryngeal nerve: Report of a case and clinical relevance in thyroid surgery. Am Surg 2001; 67: 992-993.

(19) Gekachiryou 2002; 87: 519-526 (in Japanese)

(20) Gekachiryou
2003; 88: 228-234. @ (in Japanese)
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(21)@Syujutsu (Operation)@2003; 57(6): 151-155.(in Japanese)

Index .
Preface. To avoid colostomy, there is a neoanus surgery.
Chapter 1. Comments on rectal cancer for neoanus surgery
Chapter 2. A path to develop a new operation to avoid colostomy (neoanus surgery)
Chapter 3. Outlines of the neoanus operation avoiding colostomy
Chapter 4. Life without a colostoma (stoma)
Chapter 5 Miscellaneous with self-introduction
Chapter 6 Bibliography
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Correspondence to:
Tomoyuki Sato M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Center for Clinical Medicine and Research, International University of Health and Welfare
Iguchi, Nishinasuno-machi, Nasu-gun, Tochigi-ken, Japan
Email address: tomosato@iuhw.ac.jp
:Fax: to Dr. Sato +81-287-39-3001

or
Tomoyuki Sato M.D., Ph.D. Department of Surgery, Jichi Medical School
3311-1 Yakushiji, Minamikawachi-machi, Kawachi-gun, Tochigi-ken, 329-0498, Japan
Email address: tomoyuki@jichi,ac.jp

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