Understanding the quality of life and anorectal function changes in patients with middle and low rectal cancer after surgery can guide patients to recover after surgery and provide a valuable reference for surgeons in the selection of surgical methods. The purpose of this study is to: (1) Investigate the complication rate, recurrence and metastasis rate and survival of patients with middle and low rectal cancer. (2) QLQ-C30 and QLQ-CR29 questionnaires were used to assess the quality of life of patients with low- and middle-level rectal cancer at different periods after surgery. (3) Wexner constipation score and LARS syndrome score for anorectal function after operation for low rectal cancer. (4) The CIPE ejaculatory function score, IIEF-5 International Erectile Function Score, and FSFI-6 Female Sexual Function Index were used to assess the changes in sexual function of patients with low- and middle-position rectal cancer after surgery.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
600
anorectal function test
Jilin University First Hospital
Changchun, Jilin, China
Overall survival
defined as time from the date of sugery to death
Time frame: five years after the operation
QLQ-C30
the score of Quality of life questionnaire QLQ-C30
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
QLQ-CR29
the score of Quality of life questionnaire QLQ-C29
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
Wexner
the score of questionnaire Wexner
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
LARS
the score of questionnaire LARS
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
IIEF-5
the score of questionnaire IIEF-5
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
CIPE
the score of questionnaire CIPE
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
FSFI-6
the score of questionnaire FSFI-6
Time frame: Every three months after the operation
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