Rectal prolapse after oral cathartics.

J Clin Gastroenterol

Division of Digestive Diseases, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021-4885.

Published: June 1992

Complete rectal prolapse or procidentia is an uncommon condition long recognized but of uncertain pathogenesis. We report two patients, seen a decade apart, both of whom developed complete rectal prolapse after ingestion of oral cathartics in preparation for diagnostic studies. To our knowledge, cathartic-induced complete rectal prolapse has not been reported previously in the current medical literature, despite the thousands of bowel preparations performed annually. These two cases address the implications of such an occurrence, and we discuss the pertinent management issues.

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