THE FUNCTIONAL RESULTS OF INTERSPHINCTERIC RESECTION AND RECTAL EXTIRPATION FOR INFEROAMPULLAR CARCINOMA AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN THESE PATIENTS

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4
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2017

I. Tulina, Candidate of Medical Sciences; M. Bredikhin; Professor P. Tsarkov, MD; Professor N. Krylov, MD I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

The authors retrospectively analyzed the functional results of 40 sphincter-sparing resections and quality of life indicators during 71 operations for rectal cancer (40 patients underwent intersphincteric resection (ISR) and 31 extralevator abdominoperineal extirpations (EAPE); the distal edge of the tumor from the anal verge was

Keywords: 
surgery
rectal cancer
intersphincteric resection
abdominoperineal extirpation
extralevator abdominoperineal extirpation
quality of life
anal continence
low anterior resection syndrome



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