Male, 63 years old, urinary incontinence and pain after rectal cancer resection

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Rectal cancer surgery is usually treated by total rectal resection, but due to its complexity, the operation may affect the bladder function of the patient, resulting in urinary incontinence symptoms. At the same time, if the surgical site is not properly handled, postoperative adhesion may also cause pain symptoms.

Male, 63 years old, urinary incontinence and pain after rectal cancer resection



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