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NCT06601985

Exploring the Effect of Colonic J-pouch in Anorectal Preservation Surgery for Ultra-low Rectal Cancer.

Sponsor: Shanghai 10th People's Hospital

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Summary

The occurrence of colorectal cancer has increased from the third most common cancer in 2018 to the second most common cancer in 2023. The practice of anal preservation surgery for ultra-low rectal cancer is being adopted gradually. Ultra-low rectal cancer patients who have undergone anal preservation are at an increased risk of developing significant bowel complications. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the type of bowel reconstruction following anal preservation surgery, and the subsequent outcomes of bowel function, quality of life and complication rates in patients with ultra-low rectal cancer.

Official title: Exploring the Effect of Applying Colonic J-pouch Forming in Anorectal Preservation Surgery for Ultra-low Rectal Cancer on Postoperative Bowel Control Function

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

154

Start Date

2022-12-01

Completion Date

2025-04-11

Last Updated

2024-09-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

J-pouch anastomosis

Patient with ultra-low rectal cancer undergoing Sphincter- preserving surgery with one-stage anastomosis using a colon J-pouch.

PROCEDURE

direct anastomosis

Patient with ultra-low rectal cancer undergoing Sphincter- preserving surgery with one-stage direct anastomosis.

Locations (1)

Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, Yanchang Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, China

Shanghai, Jingan, China