Rectal prolapse, procidentia, “complete” prolapse or “first-degree” prolapse, is defined as a circumferential, full-thickness intussusception of the rectal wall with protrusion beyond the anal canal [1]. This definition emphasises two important points: (1) rectal prolapse is the expression of ...
Rectal prolapse or procidentia is an invagination or an intussusception of the entire thickness of the rectal wall into the rectum or into and through the anal canal, forming a rectal extrusion. The prolapse represents the endoluminal or the perineal aspect of a peritoneo-cele or herniation of ...
Mucosal prolapse is a partial thickness prolapse often associated with third or fourth degreehaemorrhoids. ERP and IRP is associated with conditions that increase intra pelvic pressure (e.g. obesity), a reduction in the quality (e.g. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) or quantity (e.g. post-hysterectomy)...
Age at first procedure for rectal prolapse (y, median and range) 65 (35-92) Parity (mean and range) 2.7 (1-6) Prior hysterectomy (%) 88 Prior procedures for genital prolapse or urinary incontinence (No., mean and range) 1.5 (0-4)All of the patients were white. The median age of...
Rectal prolapse was associated with an increased risk of surgery for uterine prolapse (odds ratio = 3.1; 95 percent confidence interval = 1.4-6.9) and vaginal wall prolapse (odds ratio = 3.2; 95 percent confidence interval = 1.3-7.8). Mean age at hysterectomy because of uterine prolapse was ...
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A comparison of the analgesic effects of butorphanol with those of meloxicam after elective ovariohysterectomy in dogs This study was designed to compare the analgesic effects of butorphanol with those of meloxicam following ovariohysterectomy. Fifteen dogs were premedicate... N Caulkett,M Read,D Fow...
Freeman RM, Pantazis K, Thomson A, Frappell J, Bombieri L, Moran P et al (2013) A randomised controlled trial of abdominal versus laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for the treatment of post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse: LAS study. Int Urogynecol J 24(3):377–384...
Thrombosis is unlikely after excisional hemorrhoidectomy but may occur in up to 5.9% of cases after PPH if an external component and prolapse are present [62]. Fecal impaction requiring enema occurred in 6.6% of 300 patients [63] and constipation was reported in 6.5% of 77 patients [17]....
Vaginal hysterectomy and risk of pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence surgery 2012, International Urogynecology Journal Can the outcome of pelvic-floor rehabilitation in patients with fecal incontinence be predicted? 2008, International Journal of Colorectal Disease Assessment of posterior vagi...