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Systematic review on recent advances in the surgical management of rectal prolapse.

Patrick B Murphy1, Kerollos Wanis1, Christopher M Schlachta1, Nawar A Alkhamesi2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Surgical management of external rectal prolapse (ERP) remains a challenge with the breadth of choices available and varies on the international, national, regional and locoregional level. Significant innovation has led to new techniques to manage ERP including changes to both abdominal and perineal approaches. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: A systematic, English-language search of major databases was conducted from 2006-2016. From 636 papers two reviewers identified 24 studies which compared two or more surgical techniques in adult patients with rectal prolapse and reported on complications, quality of life or recurrence. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used to score quality in non-randomized control trials (RCT) and the Cochrane Collaboration tool was use for RCTs. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Abdominal and perianal surgeries both result in the resolution of symptoms and an improvement of quality of life for most patients. Short-term outcomes generally favored laparoscopy. Rectopexy with or without resection confers balances a low risk of recurrence with a similar complication rate to perineal surgery. The quality of included studies was general poor and most was at significant risk of bias.
CONCLUSIONS: Most studies are of low quality and surgical management should be individualized to balance risk of the operation and the potential benefit to quality of life. Laparoscopy and modern anesthesia has made the abdominal approach more attractive even for elderly patients.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27711030     DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4733.16.07205-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Chir        ISSN: 0026-4733            Impact factor:   1.000


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1.  Trends in the treatment of rectal prolapse: a population analysis.

Authors:  A C Rogers; N McCawley; A M Hanly; J Deasy; D A McNamara; J P Burke
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2018-03-03       Impact factor: 2.571

2.  Outcome of a Modified Laparoscopic Suture Rectopexy for Rectal Prolapse with the Use of a Single or Double Suture: A Case Series of 15 Patients.

Authors:  Daiki Yasukawa; Tomohide Hori; Takafumi Machimoto; Toshiyuki Hata; Yoshio Kadokawa; Tatsuo Ito; Shigeru Kato; Yuki Aisu; Yusuke Kimura; Yuichi Takamatsu; Taku Kitano; Tsunehiro Yoshimura
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2017-05-30

Review 3.  Surgical options for full-thickness rectal prolapse: current status and institutional choice.

Authors:  Tomohide Hori; Daiki Yasukawa; Takafumi Machimoto; Yoshio Kadokawa; Toshiyuki Hata; Tatsuo Ito; Shigeru Kato; Yuki Aisu; Yusuke Kimura; Yuichi Takamatsu; Taku Kitano; Tsunehiro Yoshimura
Journal:  Ann Gastroenterol       Date:  2017-12-15

4.  Position statement by the Pelvic Floor Society on behalf of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland on the use of mesh in ventral mesh rectopexy.

Authors:  M A Mercer-Jones; S R Brown; C H Knowles; A B Williams
Journal:  Colorectal Dis       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 3.788

5.  Abdominal ventral rectopexy with colectomy for obstructed defecation syndrome: An alternative option for selected patients.

Authors:  Li Wang; Chun-Xue Li; Yue Tian; Jing-Wang Ye; Fan Li; Wei-Dong Tong
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2020-12-06       Impact factor: 1.337

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