Background: Internal rectal prolapse is commonly reported in patients suffering pelvic floor disorders, such as obstructive defecation and incontince. Unfortunately, its treatment not always offers a symptoms resolution. Material and methods: To investigate the correct management and its influence in symptoms resolution, we investigated patients submitted to hierarchic therapeutic options from conservative to surgical treatments. An evaluation of the appropriate treatment tailored on the entity of the prolapse was proposed. Results: We investigated 84 patients [64 F, 20 M (median age 52)]. In 44 a symptoms resolution was obtained with medical therapy. To 40 patients biofeedback rehabilitation was offered and 18 of them improved. 22 were tre...
Validated guidelines for the surgical and non-surgical treatment of rectal prolapse (RP) do not exis...
Introduction: Rectal prolapse refers to a circumferential, full-thickness protrusion of the rectum t...
The exact cause of rectal prolapse is not well addressed, but it is often associated with long stand...
Background: Internal rectal prolapse is commonly reported in patients suffering pelvic floor disorde...
Introduction: Rectal prolapse is a disease, which is an important cause of social and functional pro...
AbstractExternal rectal prolapse is defined as a full thickness extrusion of the rectum outside of t...
Background: Internal rectal prolapse probably represents the first stage of a progressive anomaly th...
Faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse remain common clinical conditions, where treatment and manag...
PURPOSE : At present, none of the conventional surgical treatments of solitary rectal ulcer associat...
Faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse remain common clinical conditions, where treatment and manag...
Faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse remain common clinical conditions, where treatment and manag...
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...
Rectal prolapse belongs to the group of rare diseases of the rectum and anus. It is mostly observed ...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception)and rectocele are frequent clinical findings inpati...
Validated guidelines for the surgical and non-surgical treatment of rectal prolapse (RP) do not exis...
Introduction: Rectal prolapse refers to a circumferential, full-thickness protrusion of the rectum t...
The exact cause of rectal prolapse is not well addressed, but it is often associated with long stand...
Background: Internal rectal prolapse is commonly reported in patients suffering pelvic floor disorde...
Introduction: Rectal prolapse is a disease, which is an important cause of social and functional pro...
AbstractExternal rectal prolapse is defined as a full thickness extrusion of the rectum outside of t...
Background: Internal rectal prolapse probably represents the first stage of a progressive anomaly th...
Faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse remain common clinical conditions, where treatment and manag...
PURPOSE : At present, none of the conventional surgical treatments of solitary rectal ulcer associat...
Faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse remain common clinical conditions, where treatment and manag...
Faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse remain common clinical conditions, where treatment and manag...
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...
Rectal prolapse belongs to the group of rare diseases of the rectum and anus. It is mostly observed ...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception)and rectocele are frequent clinical findings inpati...
Validated guidelines for the surgical and non-surgical treatment of rectal prolapse (RP) do not exis...
Introduction: Rectal prolapse refers to a circumferential, full-thickness protrusion of the rectum t...
The exact cause of rectal prolapse is not well addressed, but it is often associated with long stand...