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1. Analysing The Veracity Of The Measurement The Distance Between Tumor And Anal Edge For The Rectal Cancer
2. Surgery Of PPH Anal Dilator-assisted Low Laparoscopic And Sphincter Preservation
3. The Clinical Research Of Managing Fistula-in-ano With Ligation Of The Intersphincteric Fistula Tract Procedure
4. Study On The Internal Correlation Of The Intestinal Function After Stapling Anastomosis In Patients With Rectal Caneer
5. Research Of Changaikangfu Decoction Combined With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy In Low Rectal Cancer Before Surgery
6. Comparative Analysis Of The Clinical Effect Of Miles Technique And The Anus Preserving Operation For Low Rectal Cancer
7. Short And Long-term Outcomes Of Low Rectal Cancer Sphincter-preserving Surgery
8. The Clinical Study Of Similar Ligation Of Intersphicteric Fistula Tract Surgery In The Treatment Of Anal Fistula
9. Laparoscopic Intersphincteric Resection Versus Open Intersphincteric Resection In Sphincter-preserving Surgery Of Ultralow Rectal Carcinom: A Meta-analysis
10. Influencing Factors And Countermeasures Of Bowel Symptoms Of Self Management In Patients With Rectal Cancer After Sphincter-preserving Surgery
11. The Application Value Of Defunctioning Stoma In Sphincter-preserving Surgery For Low Rectal Cancer
12. Effect Of Comprehensive Pelvic Floor Muscle Training On Bowel Function And QoL Following Rectal Cancer Sphincter-preserving Surgery
13. The Application Of Defunctioning Stoma In Laparoscopic Sphincter-preserving Surgery For Low Rectal Cancer
14. Current Situation Of Supportive Care Needs In Patients With Rectal Cancer After Sphincter-preserving Surgery And Preliminary Study Of Health Education Under The Rain Classroom Platform
15. Analysis Of Bowel Function,urogenital Function,and Long-term Follow-up Outcomes Associated With Robotic And Laparoscopic Sphincter-preserving Surgical Approaches To Total Mesorectal Excision In Low Rectal Cancer:A Retrospective Cohort Study
16. Analysis Of The Risk Factors Of Anastomotic Leakage After Laparoscopic Sphincter-preserving Surgery For Middle And Low Rectal Cancer
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