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International Urogynecology Journal, 2013
The aim was to review the safety and efficacy of pelvic organ prolapse surgery for vaginal apical prolapse.Every 4 years and as part of the Fifth International Collaboration on Incontinence we reviewed the English-language scientific literature after searching PubMed, Medline, Cochrane library and Cochrane database of systematic reviews, published up ...
Barber, M.D., Maher, C.
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The aim was to review the safety and efficacy of pelvic organ prolapse surgery for vaginal apical prolapse.Every 4 years and as part of the Fifth International Collaboration on Incontinence we reviewed the English-language scientific literature after searching PubMed, Medline, Cochrane library and Cochrane database of systematic reviews, published up ...
Barber, M.D., Maher, C.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1979
One hundred and twenty‐seven patients with complete rectal prolapse have been reviewed. The condition occurred more commonly in females than males (105 to 22), and at an older age in females (mean age 55 years compared with 40 years for males). Although the diagnosis is usually obvious, the importance of recognizing occult prolapse is stressed ...
D, Failes +3 more
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One hundred and twenty‐seven patients with complete rectal prolapse have been reviewed. The condition occurred more commonly in females than males (105 to 22), and at an older age in females (mean age 55 years compared with 40 years for males). Although the diagnosis is usually obvious, the importance of recognizing occult prolapse is stressed ...
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European Urology, 1985
Although rare, the prolapsed ureterocele constitutes a urologic emergency that can rapidly evolve to severe conditions due to congestion and necrosis, and to obstruction of the urinary tract. A simple external resection resolves the emergency, allowing a postoperative investigation of the whole urinary tract to be performed, in order to adequately ...
F T, Dénes +4 more
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Although rare, the prolapsed ureterocele constitutes a urologic emergency that can rapidly evolve to severe conditions due to congestion and necrosis, and to obstruction of the urinary tract. A simple external resection resolves the emergency, allowing a postoperative investigation of the whole urinary tract to be performed, in order to adequately ...
F T, Dénes +4 more
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2012
A 56-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a feeling of heaviness and a protruding mass at the anal verge associated with pruritus in this area. The patient did not feel any pain and did not report experiencing faecal incontinence. Physical examination resulted in the visual diagnosis of a total rectal prolapse.
Tobias S, Schiergens +2 more
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A 56-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a feeling of heaviness and a protruding mass at the anal verge associated with pruritus in this area. The patient did not feel any pain and did not report experiencing faecal incontinence. Physical examination resulted in the visual diagnosis of a total rectal prolapse.
Tobias S, Schiergens +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2008
Rectal prolapse is a common occurrence in cattle and small ruminants. This article discusses the causes, correction, and postoperative treatment of rectal prolapse in cattle and sheep.
David E, Anderson, Matt D, Miesner
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Rectal prolapse is a common occurrence in cattle and small ruminants. This article discusses the causes, correction, and postoperative treatment of rectal prolapse in cattle and sheep.
David E, Anderson, Matt D, Miesner
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Journal de chirurgie, 2000
Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Rectal prolapse is unusual but requires surgical treatment. Abdominal rectopexy is the most effective procedure but increases the risk of postoperative constipation. This risk decreases when the lateral sides are not touched during rectal dissection.
Lazorthes F, Liagre A, IOVINO, Francesco
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Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Rectal prolapse is unusual but requires surgical treatment. Abdominal rectopexy is the most effective procedure but increases the risk of postoperative constipation. This risk decreases when the lateral sides are not touched during rectal dissection.
Lazorthes F, Liagre A, IOVINO, Francesco
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2009
A patient presented with symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction. On evaluation she was found to have a polypoidal lesion in the proximal jejunum on upper gastrointestinal barium series. Endoscopic evaluation showed the gastric mucosa prolapsing into the duodenum. At laparotomy, the gastric mucosa was found to prolapse into the jejunum via the duodenum.
Magnus J, Mansard +4 more
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A patient presented with symptoms of gastric outlet obstruction. On evaluation she was found to have a polypoidal lesion in the proximal jejunum on upper gastrointestinal barium series. Endoscopic evaluation showed the gastric mucosa prolapsing into the duodenum. At laparotomy, the gastric mucosa was found to prolapse into the jejunum via the duodenum.
Magnus J, Mansard +4 more
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Uterovaginal Prolapse Associated with Rectal Prolapse
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998EDITORIAL COMMENT: There are hundreds of papers in the literature dealing with the surgical management of rectal prolapse, but that of combined Uterovaginal prolapse and rectal prolapse is another matter (A). This paper describes the management of combined Uterovaginal and rectal prolapse using vaginal and laparoscopic approaches at 1 ‘sitting ...
A, Kriplani +4 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1985
Rectal prolapse occurs mostly in the geriatric female patient and can be a very disabling condition. The etiology is intussusception of the rectosigmoid secondary to excessive and prolonged straining. Medical therapy for this disease process is not helpful and patients will require a surgical procedure.
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Rectal prolapse occurs mostly in the geriatric female patient and can be a very disabling condition. The etiology is intussusception of the rectosigmoid secondary to excessive and prolonged straining. Medical therapy for this disease process is not helpful and patients will require a surgical procedure.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1987
Mitral valve prolapse continues to arouse considerable interest because of its worldwide prevalence, lack of unanimity in diagnostic criteria, and association with such potentially serious complications as angina-like chest pain, cardiac arrhythmias, sudden death, progressive mitral regurgitation, cerebral embolism, and infective endocarditis.
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Mitral valve prolapse continues to arouse considerable interest because of its worldwide prevalence, lack of unanimity in diagnostic criteria, and association with such potentially serious complications as angina-like chest pain, cardiac arrhythmias, sudden death, progressive mitral regurgitation, cerebral embolism, and infective endocarditis.
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