POTENTIAL DISADVANTAGES OF POSTOPERATIVE ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY AFTER ANTERIOR RESECTION FOR RECTAL-CANCER - A PILOT-STUDY OF SPHINCTER FUNCTION, RECTAL CAPACITY AND CLINICAL OUTCOME

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LEWIS, WG
WILLIAMSON, MER
KUZU, A
STEPHENSON, BM
HOLDSWORTH, PJ
FINAN, PJ
ASH, D
JOHNSTON, D
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[1] Academic Unit of Surgery, The General Infirmary, Leeds, LS1 3EX, Great George Street
[2] Centre for Digestive Diseases, E Floor, Martin Wing, The General Infirmary, Leeds, LS1 3EX, Great George Street
[3] Department of Radiotherapy, Cookridge Hospital, Leeds
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10.1007/BF00298533
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The aim of this study was to try to gauge the functional effect of post-operative adjuvant radiotherapy after potentially curative anterior resection for carcinoma of the rectum. Anorectal function was studied both in the laboratory and clinically in 59 patients, a median of 12 months (range 6-96) after operation. Nine patients received post-operative radiotherapy and 50 matched patients were treated by surgery alone. Though maximum resting anal pressures and maximum squeeze pressures were similar in the two groups of patients, the length and pressure profile of the anal sphincter were both markedly abnormal after radiotherapy. The capacity and compliance of the neorectum were diminished significantly after radiotherapy (maximum tolerated volume 53 ml vs 110 ml after surgery alone, P=0.008, compliance 1.5 ml/cm H2O vs 3.7 ml/cm H2O after surgery alone, p=0.018) and the amount of distension of the neorectum required to produced maximum inhibition of the anal sphincter during the rectoanal inhibitory reflex was also significantly diminished after radiotherapy (P=0.005). Clinical anorectal function was worse among patients who had received radiotherapy, a greater proportion of whom experienced both urgency of defaecation and varying degrees of incontinence. Major faecal leakage necessitating the use of a pad was recorded in 3 of the 59 patients after radiotherapy (one of whom required a permanent colostomy), but in only 5 of 50 patients after surgery alone.
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