Digestive surgery

Very Low Rectal Cancer Surgery and Its Impact on Bowel Function

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Abstract

At 36 months after surgery, 94.2% of patients in the ULAR group reported moderate to severe incontinence.

  • A significant proportion of patients (70.6%) in the ULAR group experienced major bowel dysfunction (LARS) three years post-surgery.
  • Fecal incontinence showed improvement over time in both ULAR and LAR groups, with notable reductions in incontinence scores.
  • The LAR group demonstrated a significant improvement in LARS scores, while changes in the ULAR group did not reach statistical significance.
  • Patients undergoing ULAR faced higher rates of major LARS and moderate incontinence compared to those in the LAR group.
  • Risk factors associated with major LARS included older age (> 70 years), male sex, ULAR surgery, and prior chemoradiation therapy.

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