About this Research Topic
The primary aim of this Research Topic is to delve into the depths of LARS, with a specific emphasis on exploring new etiological theories and potential surgical treatments. We are particularly interested in clinical studies that shed light on various aspects related to this syndrome, including the efficacy of different treatment modalities and their impact on patients' quality of life.
To gather further insights into the etiology, prevention, and treatment of LARS, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Efficacy of transanal irrigation in managing bowel dysfunction in LARS patients;
- Potential benefits of sacral neuromodulation in alleviating symptoms and improving bowel function;
- Role of tibial neuromodulation in the treatment of LARS and its impact on patients' quality of life;
- Effectiveness of biofeedback therapy as an intervention to enhance bowel function;
- Innovative approaches to managing LARS.
We encourage submissions of various article types, including cohort studies, short communications, randomized controlled trials, and original articles.
Keywords: Low Anterior Resection Syndrome, LARS, New Treatments, Colorectal and Proctological Surgery
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