Management of recurrent rectal prolapse

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Aim: Evaluation of results of the redo operations performed for recurrent rectal prolapse. Material and methods: This study entered 16 patients after redo surgery for recurrent rectal prolapse between 1998 and 2010. There were 14 female and 2 male patients aged from 42 to 92 (mean age 69 years). Primary abdominal rectopexy was performed in 5 patients, 3 patients underwent perineal rectosigmoidectomy, 1 patient had abdominal sigmoidectomy, Delorme procedure was applied in 2 patients, Thiersch encirclement in 4 patients and perineoplasty in 1 patient. There were redo operations for recurrent prolapse as follows: abdominal rectopexy in 7 patients, perineocolporectopexy in 3 females, rectopexy with sigmoidectomy in 2 patients, Altemeier operation in 7 patients and Longo procedure in 1 patient. Results: Permanent correction of prolapse was successful in 12 (75%) patients. Following relapses were recognized in 3 pa - tients who underwent Altemeier operation and in 1 patient after the Longo procedure. There were no statistically significant differences regarding faecal incontinence and obstructed defecation between the patients before and after the operation. Conclusions: Abdominal rectopexy is the method of choice for the treatment of recurrent rectal prolapse. Rectopexy combined with correction of associated anatomical defects of the pelvic floor results in a better functional outcome. Redo operations with the perineal approach are burdened with a high rate of recurrence.

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Košciński, T., Hermann, J., & Banasiewicz, T. (2013). Management of recurrent rectal prolapse. Przeglad Gastroenterologiczny, 8(4), 243–246. https://doi.org/10.5114/pg.2013.37486

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