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bleeding, which was treated with endoscopic hemostasis. Such low percentages of postoperative complications, even in
          our small series of patients, justify the introduction of the TAMIS procedure into daily practice for the surgical treatment of
          large endoscopically unresectable rectal polyps of high rectal localization.

          Conclusion: Based on our work and the available literature, we can conclude that radical local resections of TAE and
          TAMIS are a viable alternative to surgical radical rectal resection in polypoid changes and early T1 rectal cancers with less
          morbidity, faster recovery, and lower treatment costs. These techniques are safe, effective, and reproducible.

          Keywords: local transanal excision, minimally invasive transanal surgery, radical local rectal resection





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