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SURGERY FOR COMPLETE RECTAL PROLAPSE: A SIMPLIFIED APPROACH.


ABSTRACT: Complete prolapse of rectum (procedentia) is said to occur when the full circumference of the rectal wall is everted through the anus. Numerous techniques have been developed in order to treat procedentia, an uncommon pathology that is managed occasionally by the general surgeon. A simple, safe and effective procedure is recommended for surgeons who treat procedentia recti once in a while. We describe a simple rectopexy procedure which has been used effectively in 38 patients in the last 10 years. In this prospective study we evaluated the results which are comparable to other standard operative techniques in terms of morbidity, anatomic correction and bowel function. This technique is based on sound scientific principles in the aetiopathogenesis of rectal prolapse. This procedure obliterates the abnormally deep cul de sac of rectovesical pouch and supports the anterior rectal wall by suturing it to the bladder base to prevent initiation of sliding herniation of anterior rectal wall, which causes procedentia recti. Posterior dissection fibrosis fixes the posterior rectal wall to the sacrum after healing and restores the normal posterior curve of rectal canal and corrects the pathogenic straightening of rectum which promotes prolapse. Minimal mobilization of rectum is done and lateral ligaments are not dissected hence all attendant complications e.g. impotence, urinary incontinence, constipation etc are avoided. Simplicity, effectiveness, safety and non requirement of prosthetic material makes it an ideal operation suitable for a general surgeon working in the periphery.

SUBMITTER: Chaturvedi AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5531899 | biostudies-other | 1999 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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