PURPOSE: Abdominal rectopexy is the preferred surgical technique for the treatment of total rectal prolapse. In many reported series, its results are impaired by induced constipation. Lateral rectal ligaments preservation could prevent constipation but increase recurrence rates. We report anatomic and functional results of abdominal Orr- Loygue ventral rectopexy with dissection limited to anterior and posterior rectal wall. METHODS: Consecutive patients with total rectal prolapse or intra-anal rectal prolapse associated to fecal incontinence or outlet obstruction were treated by abdominal rectopexy. Recurrences, correction of symptoms, and induced constipation were prospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Seventy-three patients were tr...
Background Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy has been used to treat male patients with external rectal ...
Background Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy has been used to treat male patients with external rectal ...
PURPOSE: We noted the combination of obstructed defecation or constipation and fecal incontinence, t...
PURPOSE: Abdominal rectopexy is the preferred surgical technique for the treatment of total rectal ...
PURPOSE: Abdominal rectopexy is the preferred surgical technique for the treatment of total rectal ...
Purpose: Although the technique for the surgical repair of rectal prolapse has advanced over the yea...
Abstract Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Re...
Abstract Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Re...
The aims of surgery in rectal prolapse are various: reducing the prolapse, preventing relapse, clear...
The aims of surgery in rectal prolapse are various: reducing the prolapse, preventing relapse, clear...
Introduction: Laparoscopic resection rectopexy (LRR) is an established procedure for the treatment o...
Abstract. Background and aims: The main aim was to examine constipation and anal incontinence in pa...
This retrospective study reports the results of our 5-year experience in the diagnosis and treatment...
Laparoscopic rectopexy to treat full-thickness rectal prolapse has proven short-term benefits, but t...
PURPOSE: We noted the combination of obstructed defecation or constipation and fecal incontinence, t...
Background Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy has been used to treat male patients with external rectal ...
Background Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy has been used to treat male patients with external rectal ...
PURPOSE: We noted the combination of obstructed defecation or constipation and fecal incontinence, t...
PURPOSE: Abdominal rectopexy is the preferred surgical technique for the treatment of total rectal ...
PURPOSE: Abdominal rectopexy is the preferred surgical technique for the treatment of total rectal ...
Purpose: Although the technique for the surgical repair of rectal prolapse has advanced over the yea...
Abstract Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Re...
Abstract Rectal prolapse and rectal intussuception correspond to two stages of the same disease. Re...
The aims of surgery in rectal prolapse are various: reducing the prolapse, preventing relapse, clear...
The aims of surgery in rectal prolapse are various: reducing the prolapse, preventing relapse, clear...
Introduction: Laparoscopic resection rectopexy (LRR) is an established procedure for the treatment o...
Abstract. Background and aims: The main aim was to examine constipation and anal incontinence in pa...
This retrospective study reports the results of our 5-year experience in the diagnosis and treatment...
Laparoscopic rectopexy to treat full-thickness rectal prolapse has proven short-term benefits, but t...
PURPOSE: We noted the combination of obstructed defecation or constipation and fecal incontinence, t...
Background Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy has been used to treat male patients with external rectal ...
Background Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy has been used to treat male patients with external rectal ...
PURPOSE: We noted the combination of obstructed defecation or constipation and fecal incontinence, t...