Rectoanal intussusception is an invagination of the rectal wall into the lumen of the rectum. Patients may present with constipation, incomplete evacuation, incontinence, or may be asymptomatic. Defecography has been the gold standard for detection. Magnetic resonance imaging defecography and dynamic anal endosonography are alternatives to conventional defecography. However, both methods are not as sensitive as conventional defecography. Treatment options range from conservative/medical treatment such as biofeedback to surgical procedures such as Delorme, rectopexy, and stapled transanal rectal resection. Recent studies conducted after a trial of failed nonoperative management show adequate results with operations performed for rectal intussusception with or without rectocele if other causes of constipation are not present.
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Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi
December 2024
Department of General Surgery, General Hospital of Eastern Theater Command, PLA, Nanjing 210002, China.
To evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and long-term efficacy of the Jinling procedure for management of refractory mixed constipation. We prospectively collected clinical data of patients with refractory mixed constipation treated by the Jinling procedure in the Institute of General Surgery of our hospital from January 2007 to August 2023. Perioperative complications, effectiveness within 1 year of surgery (as assessed by the Wexner constipation score, gastrointestinal quality of life index, frequency of spontaneous defecation, rate of satisfactory defecation, body composition, serological indicators, defecography, anorectal manometry) and 10 years after surgery (as assessed by the Wexner constipation score, patient assessment of constipation symptom, SF-36 quality of life score, and questionnaire concerning satisfaction with defecation).
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November 2023
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Churchill Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom.
J Surg Case Rep
June 2023
St. Joseph's Hospital Kitovu, Masaka, Uganda.
Rectal prolapse associated with intussusception is when the intestine slides into the adjacent part causing a protrusion through the anus. It is also referred to as recto-anal intussusception or trans-anal protrusion of intussusception. Pre-operative diagnosis of the associated intussusception is usually hard to make.
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June 2023
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Background: Sacral nerve stimulation is a treatment option for severe, medically refractory fecal incontinence, although its use in patients with anatomic abnormalities remains controversial.
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether patients with rectoanal intussusception achieve similar benefits from device implantation to patients without rectoanal intussusception.
Design: Retrospective review of a prospectively maintained database.
BMC Gastroenterol
November 2022
Department of Clinical Laboratory, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-Cho, Kamogawa City, Chiba, 296-8602, Japan.
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the influence of erect position on anorectal manometry in patients with rectoanal intussusception (RAI).
Methods: This was a single center prospective observational study. Eighty female patients with fecal incontinence (FI) who underwent defecography between 1st January 2016 and 30th April 2022 were included.
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