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Ventral Rectopexy

Kenneth C. Loh, Konstantin Umanskiy

2020Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rectal prolapse is a debilitating condition that often results in impaired quality of life. Posterior compartment defects including rectal prolapse and rectal intussusception are often associated with middle and anterior compartment prolapse and require a multicompartment approach to treatment. In recent years, ventral rectopexy, with or without sacrocolpopexy for combined middle compartment prolapse, has emerged as a safe and effective method of treatment for rectal prolapse. In this article, we aim to review the etiology of rectal prolapse and intussusception, describe the indications and workup for surgery, discuss technical aspects of ventral rectopexy alone and in combination with sacrocolpopexy, review potential surgical complications, and describe the reported outcomes of the surgery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRectal prolapseIntussusception (medical disorder)Compartment (ship)SurgeryEtiologyRectumGeneral surgeryInternal medicineOceanographyGeologyPelvic floor disorders treatmentsHernia repair and managementCongenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies
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