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  • Full thickness rectal prolapse (FTRP) in kids usually gets better on its own, but some might need surgery if it doesn't go away.
  • A study looked at the results of ten kids who had FTRP and used special MRI scans to see how their condition changed before surgery.
  • The results suggest that a surgery called rectopexy works better than another type called Delorme's procedure for kids with more serious cases, while some kids still had issues after treatment.
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