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- W156715441 abstract "Rectal prolapse or procidentia is a condition in which the entirety of the rectal wall protrudes through the anus. Full-thickness prolapse is a distressing and socially debilitating condition that occurs in a bimodal distribution, initially before the age of 3 years equally in both genders, and after the fifth decade of life primarily in females. The latter group represents 80–90% of adult patients diagnosed [1, 2]. The severity of this condition varies; patients may present with a protruding mass that spontaneously reduces with standing or cessation of straining, or one that has already progressed to continual prolapse (Fig. 24.1). Management depends on the severity of the disease and can range from medical therapy and lifestyle modifications to surgical repair. The goal of surgery is to control prolapse, restore continence when possible, and prevent constipation and impaired evacuation [3]. These goals are typically achieved by returning the rectum to its normal position in the pelvis by fixing it to the presacral fascia. Surgical procedures may be broadly categorized by either the perineal approach or the abdominal approach, which are performed either open or in a laparoscopic fashion. Unfortunately, while there are over 130 different surgical procedures described to surgically repair this distressing condition, little consensus exists as to which one is the most beneficial." @default.
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- W156715441 title "Surgical Treatment of Recurrent Rectal Prolapse" @default.
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