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Stubborn rectal prolapse in systemic sclerosis [PDF]
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune connective tissue disorder. Anorectal involvement might typically cause fecal incontinence and rarely rectal prolapse.
Sven Petersen +4 more
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Laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectal cancer with rectal prolapse: a case report
Background Rectal cancer with rectal prolapse is rare, described by only a few case reports. Recently, laparoscopic surgery has become standard procedure for either rectal cancer or rectal prolapse. However, the use of laparoscopic low anterior resection
Ryusei Yamamoto +4 more
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Rectal Prolapse as a Rare Presentation of Colorectal Cancer: Case Series and Clinical Perspectives [PDF]
Prapanca Nugraha,1 Kiki Lukman,1 Tommy Ruchimat,2 Alma Wijaya,2 Terri Sandi Susyanto1 1Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; 2Department of Surgery, Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West Java,
Nugraha P +4 more
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Rectal Prolapse: A New Clinical Sign
Background: Rectal prolapse is a rare condition with many morbidities. Rectal prolapse is diagnosed on history, making the patient squat, strain, and let the rectum prolapse. No clinical sign has been described for suspecting the condition in the patient
Surg Capt Amitabh Mohan
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Despite the innovation of more than 100 surgical procedures for the treatment of complete rectal prolapse, no one procedure is best and applicable to all patients. Traditionally, procedures have been divided into abdominal and perineal approaches. The application of the laparoscopic approach to colon and rectal disease has allowed an additional less ...
Stavros Gourgiotis, Gourgiotis Stavros
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Rectosigmoid Tumor Causing Rectal Prolapse: Case Report
Rectal prolapse is believed to develop secondary to anatomical defects. Rectosigmoid tumors are rare causes of this condition. This must be kept in mind in patients with prolapse; colonoscopic examination is recommended and biopsy should be performed ...
Barlas Sülü +5 more
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Recurrent Rectal Prolapse. [PDF]
AbstractSurgical correction is the primary treatment of external rectal prolapse. The likelihood that rectal prolapse will return is reported to be between 5 and 40% depending on a combination of technical and patient factors. In this review, we will present patient features as well as technical factors during index repair that have been shown to place
Naar L, Sheth V, Gurland B.
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Unusual Case of Simultaneous Vaginal and Rectal Prolapse in a Jennet: Clinical Presentation and Management [PDF]
A 5-year-old adult jennet in late pregnancy was presented for evaluation of a mass protruding from the vagina that had been noticed approximately 8 h earlier. Physical examination revealed a large (15×14×12.5 cm), pink-to-red vaginal protrusion.
S. Saraiva, F. Silva, J. García-Díez
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Levatorplasty’s role in rectal prolapse management for patients with wide pelvic hiatus: a cohort study [PDF]
Background and aims Rectal prolapse (RP) is a debilitating condition and can cause symptoms of fecal incontinence, obstructed defecation, incomplete evacuation of the rectum, and pain.
Mohamed Yehia Elbarmelgi +4 more
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RECTAL PROLAPSE IN CHILDREN: EXPERIENCE IN 67 CASES [PDF]
Rectal prolapse is a relatively common disease of children and is defined as a rectal mucosa protrusion or a fullthickness protrusion (all layers) from anus.
A. Sadighi +1 more
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