Sacral Neuromodulation in Patients With Low Anterior Resection Syndrome: The SANLARS Randomized Clinical Trial

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作者
Marinello, Franco [1 ,4 ]
Fraccalvieri, Domenico [2 ]
Planellas, Pere [3 ]
Trape, Montse Adell [1 ]
Gil, Julia M. [3 ]
Kreisler, Esther [2 ]
Pellino, Gianluca [1 ]
Espin-Basany, Eloy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Univ Vall Dhebron, Colorectal Surg Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Hosp Univ Bellvitge, Colorectal Surg Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Girona, Hosp Univ Josep Trueta, Colorectal Surg Unit, Girona, Spain
[4] Hosp Univ Vall Dhebron, Colorectal Surg Unit, Passeig Vall Dhebron 119, Barcelona 08035, Spain
关键词
Fecal incontinence; Low anterior resection syndrome; Postoperative dysfunction; Rectal cancer; Sacral neuromodulation; TOTAL MESORECTAL EXCISION; NERVE-STIMULATION; FECAL INCONTINENCE; COLONIC MOTILITY; RECTAL-CANCER; VALIDATION; MECHANISMS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1097/DCR.0000000000003143
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
BACKGROUND: Sacral neuromodulation might be effective to palliate low anterior resection syndrome after rectal cancer surgery, but robust evidence is not available. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of sacral neuromodulation on low anterior resection syndrome symptoms as measured by validated scores and bowel diaries. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, 2-phased, controlled, multicenter crossover trial (NCT02517853). SETTINGS: Three tertiary hospitals. PATIENTS: Patients with major low anterior resection syndrome 12 months after transit reconstruction after rectal resection who had failed conservative treatment. INTERVENTIONS: Patients underwent an advanced test phase by stimulation for 3 weeks and received the pulse generator implant if a 50% reduction in low anterior resection syndrome score was achieved. These patients entered the randomized phase in which the generator was left active or inactive for 4 weeks. After a 2-week washout, the sequence was changed. After the crossover, all generators were left activated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome was low anterior resection syndrome score reduction. Secondary outcomes included continence and bowel symptoms. RESULTS: After testing, 35 of 46 patients (78%) had a 50% or greater reduction in low anterior resection syndrome score. During the crossover phase, all patients showed a reduction in scores and improved symptoms, with better performance if the generator was active. At 6- and 12-month follow-up, the mean reduction in low anterior resection syndrome score was 6.2 (95% CI 8.97 to 3.43; p < 0.001) and 6.97 (95% CI 9.74 to 4.2; p < 0.001), with St. Marks continence score 7.57 (95% CI 9.19 to 5.95, p < 0.001) and 8.29 (95% CI 9.91 to 6.66; p < 0.001). Urgency, bowel emptiness sensation, and clustering episodes decreased in association with quality-of-life improvement at 6- and 12-month follow-up. LIMITATIONS: The decrease in low anterior resection syndrome score with neuromodulation was underestimated because of an unspecific measuring instrument. There was a possible carryover effect in sham stimulation sequence. CONCLUSIONS: Neuromodulation provides symptoms and quality-of-life amelioration, supporting its use in low anterior resection syndrome. See Video Abstract.
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页码:435 / 447
页数:13
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