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AN EVALUATION OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES AFTER ABDOMINAL MESH RECTOPEXY & DELORME'S PROCEDURE FOR RECTAL PROLAPSE AT TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTER.
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221370
ABSTRACT

Background:

Rectal prolapse is protrusion of rectum through anal canal, and proccidentia ~ complete prolapse is the term used when full thickness rectal wall prolapse . 30 patients presenting with Materials and

methods:

mass per rectum were evaluated & diagnosed clinically as having rectal prolapse were included in the study. The recurrence rate for the abdominal mesh

Results:

rectopexy is considered to be lower than Perineal Delorme's procedure. There was no recurrence in the rectopexy group. There was 1 recurrence (10%) in Delorme's group. .Better outcomes achieved when treatment individualized to

Conclusion:

each patient. Abdominal rectopexy for patients who can tolerate laparotomy & significant constipation. .Delorme's considered in young patients with short prolapse but with acceptable recurrence rate.
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Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Year: 2023 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: IMSEAR Year: 2023 Type: Article