Annals of Surgery: April 2016 - Volume 263 - Issue 4 - p 738–744
doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000001481
Original Articles
Results: Five-year survivors after TG showed significantly worse QoL in social functioning, nausea and vomiting, eating restrictions, and taste. For long-term survivors, QoL inferiority of the TG group was observed only in eating restrictions. Among 4 items constituting eating restrictions, the TG group tended to exhibit worse QoL in 2 items (enjoyable meals and social meals).
Conclusions: Although 5-year survivors after TG still suffer from QoL inferiority from symptomatic and behavioral consequences of surgery, inferiority from behavioral consequences will persist even after symptomatic inferiority to STG survivors is no longer valid. Efforts to ameliorate persistent QoL inferiority in TG survivors should be directed toward restoring dietary behaviors, where TG survivors are prevented from enjoyable meals and social meals.
http://journals.lww.com/annalsofsurgery/Abstract/2016/04000/Long_term_Quality_of_Life_After_Distal_Subtotal.16.aspx
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