Combined abdominal and perineal rectal cancer resection

Abdominal perineal resection is called Miles surgery. Miles surgery is a radical operation for lower rectal cancer and anal canal cancer. It is widely used in clinical practice. A wide range of resections, large functional damage, and permanent colostomy, etc., have a significant impact on certain normal functions of the patient after surgery--such as defecation, urination, and sexual function; surgical complications and postoperative colostomy Problems in the mouth have seriously affected the patient's postoperative life and quality of life. Correct perioperative management Accurately estimate the extent of lesions and surgical excision before surgery. Correct and safe operation during surgery and correct management of intestinal stoma after surgery are to reduce the impact on the normal function of the patient and improve the patient's postoperative life and survival. The key to quality.

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