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. 1992;46(9):830-8.

[Quality of life of patients after restorative surgery for cancer of the rectum]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 1299163

[Quality of life of patients after restorative surgery for cancer of the rectum]

[Article in French]
R Marquis et al. Ann Chir. 1992.

Abstract

During the last decades surgeons have put a tremendous effort to perform low anterior resection (LAR) as a curative procedure for rectal cancer treated classically by abdomino-perineal resection (APR) and permanent colostomy. A psychological evaluation testing the multi-dimensional concept of quality of life was done in 32 patients (M = 21; F = 11) treated by APR and compared to 28 patients (M = 16; F = 12) treated by LAR. Patients were assessed for quality of life on the following dimensions: physical well-being, psychological well-being, dietary habits, surgical response, social concerns, body image, stress and marital adjustment. Using as covariables social support and time elapsed since surgery, a covariate analysis was used to determine the presence of group ans sex interaction. Patients with LAR had a better body image (p.001), dietary habits (p.003) and tolerance to stress (p.004). Better global quality of life (p.001), physical well being (p.001) and less surgical sequela (p.001) were found with LAR in women only. No significant difference was found on psychological well being, social concerns and marital adjustment in both surgical groups.

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