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- Rectal Prolapse Surgery (Rectopexy) - Cleveland Clinic
Rectal prolapse surgery (rectopexy) returns a rectum that slips into the anus back to its proper place Surgery may take place through your abdomen or perineum
- Rectal prolapse surgery - Mayo Clinic
Rectal prolapse surgery can be done through the abdomen, called rectopexy Or surgery can be done through the area around the anus, called the perineum Which approach your surgeon uses depends on a number of factors, such as: The size of your prolapse Your age
- Understanding Rectopexy for Rectal prolapse: A Comprehensive Patient . . .
Rectopexy is a surgical procedure used in the treatment of rectal prolapse, a condition where the rectum—the last part of the large intestine—descends out of its usual position
- What Is a Rectopexy? Surgery, Types, and Recovery
A rectopexy is a surgical procedure that repositions and secures the rectum back into its normal place inside the pelvis It’s the primary treatment for rectal prolapse, a condition where the full thickness of the rectal wall slides downward and protrudes through the anus
- What Is Open and Laparoscopic Resection Rectopexy? - MedicineNet
Rectopexy: Restoring the rectum to its normal position by stitches (rectopexy) so that it no longer protrudes through the anus Resection rectopexy is specifically used for patients with complete rectal prolapse, who also suffer from chronic constipation
- Surgical approach to rectal procidentia (rectal prolapse) in adults
In patients who have a combined rectal pelvic organ prolapse, an evaluation by a multidisciplinary team (ie, surgeon, gynecologist, urologist) for a combined surgical repair procedure may be required, depending upon the symptoms and patient risk profile
- Rectal Prolapse: Symptoms, Causes Treatment
For generally healthy adults, the first choice is usually a rectopexy, which is a procedure to repair your rectum through your abdomen However, some people might not be good candidates for abdominal surgery
- Laparoscopic and Robotic Rectopexy: Background, Indications . . . - Medscape
Resection rectopexy is described elsewhere This review describes four of the current minimally invasive approaches to the management of rectal prolapse and rectocele
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