Intersphincteric resection for low-lying rectal cancer: analysis of risk factors and establishment of a preoperative assessment system for postoperative anal function. Lin, L (L);Wang, Y (Y);Cai, Y (Y);Lei, Y (Y);Chen, W (W);Liu, G (G); |
Author information Tech Coloproctol.2025 Feb 14;29(1):69.doi:10.1007/s10151-024-03109-9 Abstract PURPOSE: In recent years, intersphincteric resection has increasingly become a viable alternative to abdominoperineal resection due to its significant preservation of the anus. Previous studies have indicated that intersphincteric resection has provides comparable oncological outcomes to APR, but anal incontinence remains a common postoperative complication. we reassessed identify preoperatively controllable and measurable risk factors that may affect anal function following intersphincteric resection, and to attempt to construct a preoperative risk assessment system for anal function after intersphincteric resection, thereby standardizing intersphincteric resection treatment for low rectal cancer. |
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