Abstract
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate how the quality of life of patients with rectal cancer changes with time after laparoscopic total mesorectal excision. METHODS: Patients completed the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36 and the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire and a colorectal-specific European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer quality of life questionnaire before laparoscopic total mesorectal excision, on discharge from the hospital and at 3, 6, and 12 months postoperatively. Patients were treated by laparoscopic low anterior resection or laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection. RESULTS: Fifty-one patients (mean age, 64 years; 29 mates (57 percent)) participated in this study, of whom 38 (75 percent) underwent laparoscopic low anterior resection and 13 (25 percent) laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection. Compared with preoperative scores on the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36, patients reported a deterioration in physical functioning (74 vs. 80; P=0.009), and improved mental functioning (76 vs. 70; P = 0.007) at three months. Improvement in emotional well-being was reported both on the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36 (78 vs. 53; P = 0.006) and the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire (84 vs. 69; P <0.001). At one year, improvements in global quality of life (82 vs. 68; P = 0.001) and symptoms, such as fatigue (18 vs. 32; P
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 147-155 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM |
Volume | 50 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb-2007 |
Event | 13th International Congress of the European-Association-of-Endoscopic-Surgery - , Italy Duration: 1-Jun-2005 → 4-Jun-2005 |
Keywords
- quality of life
- laparoscopy
- rectals cancer
- minimally invasive
- colorectal
- RECTAL-CANCER
- COLON-CANCER
- RANDOMIZED-TRIAL
- OPEN COLECTOMY
- ABDOMINOPERINEAL RESECTION
- PREOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY
- ASSISTED COLECTOMY
- CLINICAL-TRIALS
- HEALTH SURVEY
- SURGERY