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Rectal Prolapse

Rectal Prolapse

Rectal prolapse is a condition where part of the rectum slips out through the anus. It is most common in older adults, especially women, and may worsen over time. Modern laparoscopic rectopexy offers a permanent cure through 3 keyhole incisions.

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About Rectal Prolapse

Symptoms

A feeling of something coming out of the anus, especially during bowel movements · Mucus or blood discharge · Constipation or feeling of incomplete evacuation · Loss of bowel control

Diagnosis

Diagnosed through examination during straining and a defecogram (X-ray during a bowel movement). Anorectal manometry may also be performed.

Treatment

Laparoscopic Ventral Mesh Rectopexy — the rectum is fixed to the sacrum using a soft mesh through 3 keyhole incisions. 90-minute procedure, 2-day hospital stay, full recovery in 2–3 weeks.

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