Understanding Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS): Life After Sphincter-Preserving Rectal Cancer Surgery – Dr. Sandeep Nayak
Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) is a common condition experienced by nearly all patients who undergo sphincter-preserving surgeries, such as Intersphincteric Resection (ISR), Low Anterior Resection (LAR), or Anterior Resection (AR), for rectal cancer.
In this video, Dr. Sandeep Nayak explains what happens to the rectum during these surgeries, why LARS occurs, and what you can expect after treatment. He also provides expert insights into managing symptoms like bowel irregularities, urgency, and incontinence, empowering patients to navigate recovery with confidence.
Whether you're preparing for surgery or supporting a loved one, this video offers clear, professional advice to help you better understand the changes that come with sphincter-preserving rectal cancer treatments.
#DrSandeepNayak #RectalCancer #LowAnteriorResectionSyndrome #LARS #SphincterPreservation #RectalCancerSurgery #PostSurgeryCare #PatientEducation #CancerSupport #SurgeryRecovery
Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) is a common condition experienced by nearly all patients who undergo sphincter-preserving surgeries, such as Intersphincteric Resection (ISR), Low Anterior Resection (LAR), or Anterior Resection (AR), for rectal cancer.
In this video, Dr. Sandeep Nayak explains what happens to the rectum during these surgeries, why LARS occurs, and what you can expect after treatment. He also provides expert insights into managing symptoms like bowel irregularities, urgency, and incontinence, empowering patients to navigate recovery with confidence.
Whether you're preparing for surgery or supporting a loved one, this video offers clear, professional advice to help you better understand the changes that come with sphincter-preserving rectal cancer treatments.
#DrSandeepNayak #RectalCancer #LowAnteriorResectionSyndrome #LARS #SphincterPreservation #RectalCancerSurgery #PostSurgeryCare #PatientEducation #CancerSupport #SurgeryRecovery
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