U.S., Jan. 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06796296) titled 'Transanal Irrigation for Low Anterior Resection Syndrome' on Dec. 13, 2024.

Brief Summary: The preservation surgery of the anal sphincter muscle has become the standard procedure in the treatment of rectal cancer and, thanks to advancements in surgical techniques, can now be performed for tumors located closer to the anus. This method allows patients to avoid a permanent artificial anus, maintaining continuity of the intestines and enabling bowel movements through the anus, making it a highly preferred procedure. Furthermore, advancements in various tumor treatments have led to improved long-term survival rates.

Preservation surger...