Patient reported outcomes after multivisceral resection for advanced rectal cancers in female patients

Author:

Kazi Mufaddal123ORCID,Choubey Katyayani12,Patil Pooja12,Jaiswal Dushyant24,Ajmera Sejal5,Desouza Ashwin12,Saklani Avanish12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Oncology Division of Colorectal Surgery, Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai India

2. Homi Bhabha National Institute Mumbai India

3. Advanced Centre for the Treatment, Research, and Education in Cancer Navi Mumbai India

4. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai India

5. Indian Academy of Vaginal Aesthetics Mumbai India

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionMultivisceral resections for rectal cancer can lead to long‐term functional disturbances. This study aims to evaluate the quality‐of‐life outcomes in female patients who underwent multivisceral resection for rectal cancer, specifically focusing on urinary and sexual functions.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted on female patients who underwent multivisceral rectal resections. Quality of life was assessed using the EORTC QLQ‐CR29.ResultsOut of 198 female patients that underwent multivisceral resections, 69 were assessable for functional outcomes. The uterus was removed in 42 patients (61%), and the posterior vaginal wall in 34 (49%). A vaginal reconstructive procedure was carried out in 30% (21 patients). Patients reported the most troubles with urinary frequency (mean: 69.6; SD: 9.9), hair loss (mean: 64.7; SD: 13.9), pain during intercourse (mean: 44; SD: 40.7), and bowel frequency (mean: 36.9; SD: −10.7) in this order. Amongst the functional scales, anxiety about future health (mean: 42.5; SD: −018.9) and interest in sex (mean: 57.2; SD: 33.2) scored the lowest.ConclusionMultivisceral rectal resections in female patients are associated with physical and psychosocial changes resulting in urinary and bowel complaints, anxiety about future health, poor sexual health, and pain.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,General Medicine,Surgery

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