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Lars-Like Symptoms In The General Population May Suggest The Significance Of Postoperative Functional Problems And Emotional Implications Of Rectal Surgery, Tudor-Cristian Frunza, Sorinel Lunca, Iustina Baciu, Iulia Axinia, Cezar V. Mocanu, Andreea Crudu, Narcis Bujor, Lucia F. Livenschi, Claudiu A. Nicolaiev, Andreea Hulubencu, Anca Diaconu, Emilia Valasciu, Ioana Jalobceastai, Malina Tibirna, Mihail G. Dimofte
Lars-Like Symptoms In The General Population May Suggest The Significance Of Postoperative Functional Problems And Emotional Implications Of Rectal Surgery, Tudor-Cristian Frunza, Sorinel Lunca, Iustina Baciu, Iulia Axinia, Cezar V. Mocanu, Andreea Crudu, Narcis Bujor, Lucia F. Livenschi, Claudiu A. Nicolaiev, Andreea Hulubencu, Anca Diaconu, Emilia Valasciu, Ioana Jalobceastai, Malina Tibirna, Mihail G. Dimofte
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Background & Aim. Sphincter-saving rectal surgery is prone to cause changes in bowel function associated with Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS). Our aim was to assess LARS-like symptoms within a population of 50-80-year old in order to understand the functional disturbances and emotional impact of LARS. Materials and methods: We used a questionnaire to evaluate LARS with the following categories of symptoms: flatulence control, anal incontinence, frequency, clustering and urgency of the stools, and the psycho-emotional impact created by the presence of these symptoms. We calculated the severity of LARS on 343 responders. Results. The average age of the responders …