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Preliminary functional results after transanal irrigation in patients undergoing SHiP procedure for low rectal cancer [PDF]
The short-stump and high-anastomosis pull-through procedure (SHiP) is a newly introduced technique in the treatment of rectal cancer. This procedure does not involve the creation of a diverting ostomy with great improvement of the patients' quality of ...
Bianco, Francesco +3 more
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Anal preservation surgery is the mainstream treatment for rectal cancer, and low anterior resection syndrome is a common complication after anal preservation surgery.
YI Ranran (易冉冉) +4 more
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Low Anterior Resection Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, and Current Management
Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) is a condition of anorectal dysfunction that occurs frequently following anal sphincter-preserving surgery for rectal cancer and can reduce the quality of life. In this review,
Seung Mi Yeo, Gyung Mo Son
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome
Defecation disorders following rectal resection have long been overlooked as an inevitable surgical complication due to the lack of established diagnostic criteria or definitions.
Masaaki Miyo +11 more
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Aspects of low anterior resection syndrome : prevalence, risk factors and treatment [PDF]
After sphincter sparing rectal cancer surgery an impaired bowel function, i.e. Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS), is common. The symptoms included in LARS are incontinence for flatus and/or feces, urgency, fragmentation and frequent bowel ...
Pieniowski, Emil
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Acceptability and benefit of rectal irrigation in patients with low anterior resection syndrome: a qualitative study [PDF]
Aim Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) following rectal cancer surgery impairs the patient's quality of life (QoL). Rectal Irrigation has been demonstrated to be effective for anterior resection syndrome but many surgeons do not suggest it as a ...
Cornish, J A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background The peritoneum is the third most prevalent location for metastases of colorectal cancer. In patients with resectable disease, cytoreductive surgery combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS‐HIPEC) is the preferred treatment in the Netherlands, achieving median overall survival (OS) of 36–42 months. However, during
Teun van den Heuvel +6 more
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Risk factors of postoperative low anterior resection syndrome for colorectal cancer: A meta-analysis
Summary: The prevalence of postoperative low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) in patients with colorectal cancer is high, which seriously affects the quality of life after operation.
Lin Ye +4 more
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Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS)
Patients develop a variety of bowel dysfunction following low or very low anterior resection for rectal cancer. These symptoms are known collectively as low anterior resection syndrome (LARS), and the extent to which it affects the quality of life of these patients can be assessed by the LARS score.
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Oral wound healing in the elderly: Mechanisms, challenges, and innovations
Abstract Objective This narrative synthesizes current knowledge on the biological mechanisms, clinical challenges, and regenerative innovations for optimizing intraoral wound healing in the elderly. Methods Narrative review of preclinical and clinical studies addressing age‐related changes in the four canonical wound‐healing phases (hemostasis ...
Ann M. Decker +7 more
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