Trial aims to spare some rectal cancer patients from a temporary stoma bag
NCT ID NCT07463261
Summary
This study is testing if it's safe to skip creating a temporary stoma (an opening in the abdomen for waste) during surgery for mid- and low-rectal cancer in patients predicted to be at low risk for a leak. It will compare the rate of surgical leaks and quality of life between patients who get a stoma and those who do not. The goal is to see if avoiding a stoma is just as safe for preventing complications.
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