医学
腹部外科
前瞻性队列研究
结直肠外科
结直肠癌
生活质量(医疗保健)
癌症
队列研究
队列
外科
泌尿科
内科学
护理部
作者
Mustafa Celalettin Haksal,Mustafa Salih Akın,Erdal Karagöz,Mehmet Koçak,E. Korkut,Reza Shah Hosseini,Ismail Gögenür,Mustafa Öncel
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10151-024-02989-1
摘要
Abstract Background Incontinence is not rare after rectal cancer surgery. Platelet-rich plasma may promote tissue repair and generation but has never been tested for the treatment of anal incontinence. This study evaluated the impact of platelet-rich plasma injection on the severity of incontinence and quality of life after low rectal cancer surgery. Methods This is a prospective cohort proof of concept study in a colorectal cancer institution. Patients had undergone low anterior or intersphincteric resection for low rectal cancer and had a Wexner score > 4. Ten milliliters of platelet-rich plasma were injected into the internal and external sphincters under endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) guidance. Primary outcome measure was > 2 point improvement in Wexner score (improved group). The patients were assessed with endo-anal ultrasound examination, manometry, the Wexner Questionnaire and SF-36 Health Surveys, and patients were asked whether they used pads and antidiarrheal medications before and 6 months after PRP injection. Results Of 20 patients included in the study, 14 (70%) were men, and the average age was 56.8 (SD = 9.5) years. No statistically significant difference was found in Wexner scores before and after PRP injection ( p = 0.66). Seven (35%) patients experienced a > 2 point improvement in Wexner score. Rectal manometry demonstrated improved squeezing pressure ( p = 0.0096). Furthermore, physical functioning scoring ( p = 0.023), role limitation ( p = 0.016), emotional well-being ( p = 0.0057) and social functioning ( p = 0.043) domains on the SF-36 questionnaire improved. One (5%) and three (15%) patients stopped using pads and antidiarrheal medications. Conclusion Platelet-rich plasma injection does not restore Wexner scores, but more than one-third of patients may benefit from this application with an improvement of > 2 points in their scores. Platelet-rich plasma injection may improve squeezing pressure and certain life quality measures for incontinent patients after rectal cancer surgery.
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