AbstractINTRODUCTIONStapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) is a widely accepted procedure for treatment of obstructed defecation syndrome.PRESENTATION OF CASEWe analyzed major bleeding following STARR and exposed our experience regarding its conservative management with particular attention about diagnostic and therapeutic aspects.DISCUSSIONA case by case discussion should be carried out and treatments should be driven by the features and the progression of the haematoma with regards to size, inflammatory signs or severe rectal obstruction.CONCLUSIONIf a second surgical time and exploration is considered, laparoscopy should be an effective choice while laparotomy, stoma or rectal resection should be considered in those cases with strong...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONMany surgical options exist to treat rectal prolapse with different indications,...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception) and rectocele are frequent clinical findings in pa...
Outlet obstruction syndrome (OOS) is a defecation disorder more common in women. Patients refer to c...
Background and aims: We report our experience of concomitant laparoscopic treatment for enterocele a...
This timely review by Drs. Pescatori and Gagliardi provides a cautionary note concerning the enthusi...
BACKGROUND: The causes of obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) can actually be either functional or ...
Stapled anorectal procedures have been widely practiced worldwide over the last 20 years. This is la...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception)and rectocele are frequent clinical findings inpati...
BACKGROUND After initial enthusiasm in the use of a dedicated curved stapler (CCS-30 Contour Transt...
Transanal rectal resection with two circular staplers (STARR) and transanal mucosectomy (endorectal ...
Background/aims: The stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) procedure has been suggested as a si...
Aim: To evaluate the reason for failure of STARR (stapled transanal rectal resection) operation for ...
A 47-year-old woman with prolapsed hemorrhoids associated with occult rectal prolapse and obstructed...
Background: The STARR double stapling procedure (DSP), i.e. transanal anteroposterior rectotomy, has...
Treatment of obstructive defecation (OD) is extremely challenging. Patients with symptoms of OD may ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONMany surgical options exist to treat rectal prolapse with different indications,...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception) and rectocele are frequent clinical findings in pa...
Outlet obstruction syndrome (OOS) is a defecation disorder more common in women. Patients refer to c...
Background and aims: We report our experience of concomitant laparoscopic treatment for enterocele a...
This timely review by Drs. Pescatori and Gagliardi provides a cautionary note concerning the enthusi...
BACKGROUND: The causes of obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) can actually be either functional or ...
Stapled anorectal procedures have been widely practiced worldwide over the last 20 years. This is la...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception)and rectocele are frequent clinical findings inpati...
BACKGROUND After initial enthusiasm in the use of a dedicated curved stapler (CCS-30 Contour Transt...
Transanal rectal resection with two circular staplers (STARR) and transanal mucosectomy (endorectal ...
Background/aims: The stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR) procedure has been suggested as a si...
Aim: To evaluate the reason for failure of STARR (stapled transanal rectal resection) operation for ...
A 47-year-old woman with prolapsed hemorrhoids associated with occult rectal prolapse and obstructed...
Background: The STARR double stapling procedure (DSP), i.e. transanal anteroposterior rectotomy, has...
Treatment of obstructive defecation (OD) is extremely challenging. Patients with symptoms of OD may ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONMany surgical options exist to treat rectal prolapse with different indications,...
Internal rectal prolapse (rectal intussusception) and rectocele are frequent clinical findings in pa...
Outlet obstruction syndrome (OOS) is a defecation disorder more common in women. Patients refer to c...