Zhonghua yi xue za zhi

Biofeedback and pelvic floor exercises may help bowel problems after rectal cancer surgery that preserves the anus

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Abstract

Patients receiving biofeedback training combined with pelvic floor muscle exercise showed significant improvements in various anorectal function metrics.

  • The biofeedback training combined with pelvic floor muscle exercise group demonstrated enhanced anal resting pressure, rectal resting pressure, and anal maximum systolic pressure compared to the control group.
  • Significant improvements were observed in initial rectal volume, sensory capacity for defecation, maximum tolerance capacity, and rectal compliance in the intervention group.
  • The total score of intestinal function was notably higher in the biofeedback training combined with pelvic floor muscle exercise group at multiple time points after surgery.
  • The incidence of low anterior resection syndrome was reduced in patients receiving the combined intervention.
  • The study suggests that this combined approach may promote better recovery of anorectal function in patients with mid-low rectal cancer.

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