Abstract: Intersphincteric resection(ISR)is an advanced sphincter-preserving surgery for low rectal cancer.Accumulating evidences from clinical studies indicate that ISR can spare some pati-ents with low rectal cancer from the distress of anal amputation while ensuring oncological efficacy.However,due to the necessity of removing part or all of the internal sphincter during rectal resection and the extremely low anastomosis level,a subset of patients may experience low anterior resection syndrome(LARS)after surgery.LARS is characterized by symptoms such as anal incontinence,increased bowel frequency,urgency,incomplete evacuation,and obstructed defecation.Based on relevant literature and team practice,the authors provide an overview of the diagnosis and treat-ment progress of LARS following ISR.