Short-term urinary dysfunction is common after laparoscopic surgery for low rectal cancer, especially in older patients and those undergoing abdominoperineal resection.
- 78 patients experienced short-term voiding dysfunction, linked to longer surgery duration.
- Patients aged over 75 had significantly worse urinary function post-surgery, with no recovery over time for those undergoing abdominoperineal resection.
Surgeons should consider these factors for preoperative counseling and patient selection.
- No significant changes were observed in overactive bladder or incontinence scores post-surgery.
Journal Article by Fukunaga Y, Tsukada Y (…) Ito M et 26 al. in Dis Colon Rectum
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