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Functional results after abdominal suture rectopexy for rectal prolapse or intussusception.
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Abdominal Suture RectopexyColorectal SurgeryMedicinePelvic ProlapseGastroenterologyBowel SymptomsOutcomes ResearchFunctional Results1969-1992.Bowel FunctionDigestive System SurgerySurgeryRectal ProlapseOrthopaedic SurgeryPostoperative Consideration
To assess the functional outcome after suture rectopexy in patients with rectal prolapse or intussusception.Retrospective study.University hospital, Sweden.33 patients with rectal prolapse and 19 patients with intussusception treated by abdominal suture rectopexy 1969-1992.Bowel function evaluated by a questionnaire a median of 97 months after operation.10/33 patients (30%) reported less constipation after rectopexy in the prolapse group compared with 3/19 (16%) in the intussusception group (p = 0.33). Rectal emptying improved in 14/33 (42%) and 1/19 (5%), respectively (p = 0.005), and incontinence in 12/33 (36%) and 3/19 (16%), respectively (p = 0.20). Seventeen patients (52%) with prolapse and 3 (16%) with intussusception described the result of operation as excellent or good (p = 0.02).There is a reasonable chance of improved rectal emptying and continence in patients undergoing suture rectopexy for rectal prolapse, whereas bowel symptoms commonly worsen postoperatively in patients treated for intussusception.