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A higher anastomosis maintaining a better sphincter contraction, due to the absence of mesocolic tissue inside the anal canal. In this context, transanal irrigation (TAI) has been recently introduced as an inexpensive and effective treatment of LARS. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the role of TAI in the functional treatment of LARS after SHiP procedure in patients with low rectal cancer. Updates in Surgery 74:1787-1790 Good functional result, both for BOREAL programme and for the present study, was considered to be a LARS score decrease of 20 combined with . . .
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