Barham K,Collopy BT.Posthysterectomy rectal and vaginal prolapse,a commonly overlooked problem.Aust-N-Z-J-Obstet-Gynaecol. 1993Barham K, Collopy BT (1993) Posthysterectomy rectal and vaginal prolapse, a commonly overlooked problem. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 33:300–303...
Internal rectalintussusceptionis described as internal telescoping of the rectum that does not result in protrusion from theanal canal. When the rectum protrudes from the anal canal,rectal prolapseoccurs. The Oxford grading system has been established to grade the severity of rectal prolapse based on...
In infancy there are two types of rectal prolapse. One type is less pronounced and intermittant. This type occurred in 9 out of 17 children referred for rectal prolapse and ceased after a few weeks' conservative treatment. The other type is a more pronounced prolapse occurring at nearly each...
Skin tags are more frequent after stapled hemorrhoidectomy [8,10]. 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 ...
rectal polyp;mucosal prolapse;histological mimics 1. Introduction Mucosal prolapse syndrome (MPS) is a condition with confusing terms and histological features. It is historically called as solitary rectal ulcer syndrome, even though it is not always solitary, not always in the rectum and not always...
She had had an operation for uterine prolapse 8 years before and a hysterectomy shortly after. On straining there was a combination of rectal prolapse and rectocoele. The pro- lapse was 5 cm. long. A cystocoele and a urethrocoele were also present. At operation in November, 1957, the...
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 ...
intussusception. It should also be stressed that rectocele and intussusception are only the emerging tip of the ODS iceberg syndrome; pelvic floor pathology caused by the “underwater rocks” or occult lesions are likely to persist and contribute to persistent or recurrent symptoms after surgery[30]...
A randomised controlled trial of abdominal versus laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for the treatment of post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse: LAS study . Int Urogynecol J (2013) 24 ( 3 ):377–84.10.1007/s00192-012-1885-x [ Cross Ref ]
Vaginal surgery was defined as (1) vaginal hysterectomy with uterosacral ligament suspension or (2) posthysterectomy prolapse repair that included uterosacral ligament suspension and/or colporrhaphy. Belladonna and opium 16A (16.2/60 mg) or placebo suppositories were administered rectally immediately ...