Perineal Stapled Prolapse Resection: A New Procedure for External Rectal Prolapse

Autor: Scherer, Roland, Marti, Lukas, Hetzer, Franc
Zdroj: Diseases of the Colon & Rectum; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-4, 4p
Abstrakt: Abstract: Purpose: A perineal approach to treating rectal prolapse is ideal for frail patients. Recently, internal rectal redundancy has been successfully treated with transanal resection using the Contour® Transtar™ stapler. This technique has been modified to the perineal stapled prolapse resection. The surgical technique and the preliminary results of the new procedure for external rectal prolapse are presented. Methods: Patients not suited for transabdominal treatment were included prospectively for perineal stapled prolapse resection in two colorectal centers. Feasibility, complications, and reinterventions were assessed. Results: In 14 of 15 patients, perineal stapled prolapse resection was performed without complications in a median operating time of 33 (range, 22–52) minutes. One procedure was changed to an Altemeier because of a staple line disruption. Two patients required reintervention as a result of postoperative hemorrhage. No other severe complications occurred. At follow-up, all patients were well and showed no early recurrence of prolapse. Conclusions: Perineal stapled prolapse resection is a new surgical procedure for external rectal prolapse, which is easy and quick to perform. Functional results and long-term recurrence rate must be investigated further.
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