Postoperative MR Defecography following Failed STARR Procedure for Obstructive Defecation Syndrome: A Three-Centre Experience [PDF]
Aim. To describe the abnormalities at MR imaging and related complaints in patients with poor outcome after STARR procedure. Materials and Methods. The medical records of 21 symptomatic patients from centre 1, 31 patients from centre 2, and 63 patients ...
Gianluca Santi+3 more
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Rectoanal intussusception is very common in patients with fecal incontinence
Objectives: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a multifactorial disorder, the etiology of which is not fully understood. Recent data have shown the significance of rectoanal intussusception (RAI) in the evaluation of FI.
Yuma Yagi+3 more
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Introduction and hypothesis: Descending Perineum Syndrome (DPS) is a coloproctologic disease and the best treatment for it is yet to be defined. DPS is frequently associated with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and it is reasonable to postulate, that ...
Aude Nessi+5 more
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The role of apical support and rectal mucosal prolapse excision in successful treatment of rectocele combined with perineum descending: short-term and follow-up results [PDF]
The aim of the research was to improve the results of surgery treatment of posterior compartment of pelvic floor using abdominal sacrocolpopexy and stapled trance-anal resection ...
Krivchikova, A. P.+4 more
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Stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR): Results of the first Asian experience
Background: Obstructive defaecation syndrome (ODS) is an important clinical entity and stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) has become a ‘standard of care’ procedure for ODS. We report the first Asian experience of STARR.
B B Agarwal+5 more
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STARR with Contour® Transtar™: prospective multicentre European study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) in patients with defecation disorders is limited by the shape and capacity of the circular stapler.
Agachan+21 more
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Summary: Background/Objective: In the late's 90' a new surgical treatment, the stapled trans-anal rectal resection (STARR) was born to treat obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS).
Angelo Guttadauro+5 more
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Abnormal predefecatory colonic motor patterns define constipation in obstructed defecation [PDF]
Phil G. Dinning+6 more
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Sacral Neuromodulation in Child with Anorectal Malformation: A Case Report
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are congenital anomalies that can be related to poor functional prognoses for the patient, with issues such as fecal incontinence and obstructed defecation, despite the performing of corrective surgery in early childhood ...
Sthela Murad-Regadas+3 more
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Postoperative complications after procedure for prolapsed hemorrhoids (PPH) and stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) procedures [PDF]
Procedure for prolapsing hemorrhoids (PPH) and stapled transanal rectal resection for obstructed defecation (STARR) carry low postoperative pain, but may be followed by unusual and severe postoperative complications.
A. Arroyo+153 more
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