Publication

Perineal stapled prolapse resection: a new procedure for external rectal prolapse

Journal Paper/Review - Jul 15, 2008

Units
PubMed
Doi

Citation
Scherer R, Marti L, Hetzer F. Perineal stapled prolapse resection: a new procedure for external rectal prolapse. Dis Colon Rectum 2008; 51:1727-30.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Dis Colon Rectum 2008; 51
Publication Date
Jul 15, 2008
Issn Electronic
1530-0358
Pages
1727-30
Brief description/objective

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.