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Sanne Verkuijl is a medical researcher at the University of Groningen specializing in colorectal surgery and bowel function disorders. Her work focuses on improving surgical outcomes for rectal cancer patients and understanding pediatric defecation issues.
Her research interests span several critical areas in gastrointestinal medicine:
- Long-term functional outcomes following rectal cancer surgery
- Impact of surgical techniques like stoma creation on bowel function
- Pediatric defecation disorders and fecal continence
- Quality of life measurements for gastrointestinal patients
- Early childhood bowel and bladder function development
Verkuijl's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on clinical outcomes research, particularly examining how surgical interventions affect patients' long-term bowel function and quality of life. Her work often addresses the intersection of surgical technique and patient-reported outcomes.
Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being, particularly in improving healthcare outcomes for cancer patients and children with gastrointestinal disorders.
Verkuijl has established a productive research collaboration network, frequently working with colleagues including Trzpis, M. and Broens, P. M. A. on various studies examining bowel function across different patient populations.


