End to End Versus Side to End Anastomosis After Anterior Resection of Cancer Rectum
NCT06311279
Summary
Comparison between end to end and side to end anastomosis after anterior resection of cancer rectum and compare the outcomes of both surgical techniques. The main outcomes were bowel functional outcomes and QoL. Bowel functional outcomes mainly included three indexes: stool frequency, urgency, incomplete defecation, and incontinence. The secondary outcomes were surgical outcomes including operative time, postoperative hospital stay, postoperative complications, reoperation, and mortality.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years of age to 80 years. * Laparoscopic or open anterior resection of cancer rectum. Exclusion Criteria: * synchronous colorectal carcinoma * emergency surgery * history of colon or rectal segmental resections * fixed rectal carcinoma who received preoperative radiotherapy
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NCT06311279