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Clinical Utility and Characteristics of the LARS Score Compared to the CCIS
World Journal of Surgery, 2022AbstractPurposeThe low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score (LS) has been widely validated and has become an international tool for evaluating postoperative bowel dysfunction. However, many physicians still use the conventional incontinence scores in LARS treatment.
Emi Akizuki +11 more
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Defining low anterior resection syndrome (LARS): Scoring tools and patient-reported outcomes
Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2021Abstract Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) groups together bowel dysfunction symptoms which occur after rectal resection, such as fecal incontinence, urgency, frequent bowel movements and clustering of stool. For adequate surgical outcome reporting, as well as to encompass all aspects of the condition, optimal syndrome definition and clinical ...
Dr Rebekka Troller +2 more
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Der LARS-Score zur Evaluation des anterioren Resektionssyndroms
coloproctology, 2015Nahezu die Halfte aller Patienten leidet nach sphinktererhaltender tiefer anteriorer Rektumresektion aufgrund eines Rektumkarzinoms unter erheblichen funktionellen Einbusen der Beckenbodenfunktion, welche unter dem Begriff des “low anterior resection syndromes” (LARS) zusammengefasst werden. Beschreibung der Entwicklung und klinischen Relevanz des LARS-
B. Bittorf, K. E. Matzel
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Surgery Today
Bowel dysfunction after sphincter-preserving-surgery (SPS) impacts quality of life. The Wexner score (WS) and the low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score (LS) are instruments for assessing postoperative bowel dysfunction. We analyzed the incidence of and risk factors for each symptom and examined the discrepancies between the two scores.A total of
Emi Ota +6 more
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Bowel dysfunction after sphincter-preserving-surgery (SPS) impacts quality of life. The Wexner score (WS) and the low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score (LS) are instruments for assessing postoperative bowel dysfunction. We analyzed the incidence of and risk factors for each symptom and examined the discrepancies between the two scores.A total of
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Use of LARS score beyond radical rectal surgery
Updates in Surgery, 2020Peltrini R., Greco P. A., Bucci L.
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Validation of the English Translation of the Low Anterior Resection Syndrome Score (The LARS score)
2015AIM: Many patients having anterior resection for rectal cancer suffer from severe long-term bowel dysfunction known as low anterior resection syndrome (LARS). The LARS score was developed in Denmark and Swedish, Spanish, and German versions have been validated.
Juul, Therese +7 more
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Colorectal Disease
AbstractAimThe aim of this work was to evaluate the concordance between the low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) and preoperative LARS (POLARS) scores regarding the incidence of LARS in a Chilean population undergoing rectal surgery for cancer in a high‐volume hospital.MethodThe LARS score questionnaire, following telephone requests, was used to ...
M. I. Gaete +11 more
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AbstractAimThe aim of this work was to evaluate the concordance between the low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) and preoperative LARS (POLARS) scores regarding the incidence of LARS in a Chilean population undergoing rectal surgery for cancer in a high‐volume hospital.MethodThe LARS score questionnaire, following telephone requests, was used to ...
M. I. Gaete +11 more
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How useful is the LARS score in the evaluation and treatment of LARS?
Techniques in Coloproctology, 2019Y, Ribas, A, Muñoz-Duyos
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