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LARS and The Watford LARS Pathway with Deborah Sumner

Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) The Watford LARS Pathway with Deborah Sumner

Lower Anterior Resection Syndrome refers to a myriad of bowel control issues for many patients who have Anterior Resection Surgery with a temporary ileostomy, after that ileostomy is reversed.

Low anterior resection syndrome with Teddy Fletcher

Low anterior resection syndrome with Teddy Fletcher

The traditional abdominal perineal resection (APR) with a permanent end colostomy has been superseded by increasingly low sphincter preserving anterior resections.

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