Low anterior resection syndrome: can it be prevented?

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Alfredo Annicchiarico
Jacopo Martellucci
Stefano Solari
Maximilian Scheiterle
Carlo Bergamini
Paolo Prosperi
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[1] University of Parma,Department of Medicine and Surgery
[2] Careggi University Hospital,Emergency Surgery
[3] University of Ferrara,Department of Morphology, Surgery and Experimental Medicine
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International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2021年 / 36卷
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Colorectal cancer; Low anterior resection syndrome; LARS; Functional outcomes; Bowel dysfunction; Prevention;
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Surgery remains the cardinal treatment in colorectal cancers but changes in bowel habits after rectal cancer surgery are common and disabling conditions that affect patients’ quality of life. Low anterior resection syndrome is a disorder of bowel function after rectal resection resulting in a lowering of the QoL and recently has been defined by an international working group not only by specified symptoms but also by their consequences. This review aims to explore an extensive bibliographic research on preventive strategies for LARS. All “modifiable variables,” quantified by the LARS Score, such as type of anastomosis, neoadjuvant therapy, surgical strategy, and diverting stoma, were evaluated, while “non-modifiable variables” such as age, sex, BMI, ASA, preoperative TMN, tumor height, and type of mesorectal excision were excluded from the comparative analysis. The role of defunctioning stoma, local excision, neoadjuvant radiotherapy, and non operative management seems to significantly affect risk of LARS, while type of anastomosis and surgical TME approach do not impact on LARS incidence or gravity in the long term period. Although it is established that some variables are associated with a greater onset of LARS, in clinical practice, technical difficulties and oncological limits often make difficult the application of some prevention plans. Transtomal irrigations, intraoperative neuromonitoring, pelvic floor rehabilitation before stoma closure, and early transanal irrigation represent new arguments of study in preventive strategies which could, if not eliminate the symptoms, at least mitigate them.
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