New surgical technique aims to stop Life-Altering side effects of rectal cancer surgery
NCT ID NCT04949646
Summary
This study is testing whether monitoring pelvic nerves during rectal cancer surgery can help preserve patients' bladder, bowel, and sexual function. Surgeons will use a special monitoring device during the operation to try to avoid damaging important nerves that control these functions. The goal is to reduce common and distressing side effects like incontinence and sexual dysfunction, which often occur after this type of cancer surgery, and improve patients' quality of life.
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