Rectal Prolapse Surgery In India at Affordable Cost – Rectal Prolapse
Rectal Prolapse Surgery In India at Affordable Cost – Rectal Prolapse
Rectal Prolapse Surgery In India
Rectal prolapsed
Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the rectum (a portion of the colon) looses its internal support and protrudes from the anus. Rectal prolapse may be internal but in advanced stages, it can be seen or felt outside the body. When this occurs, it is referred to as a complete rectal prolapse.
Rectal prolapse can occur due to a lifelong habit of straining during bowel movement, hereditary factors, stresses due to childbirth or as part of the aging process when pelvic and anal sphincter muscles weaken. It occurs in women more often than men and its symptoms can often mimic those of hemorrhoids…
Types
There are three chief conditions which come under the title rectal prolapse : -
Full-Thickness rectal prolapse describes the entire rectum protruding through the anus Mucosal prolapse describes only the rectal mucosa (not the entire wall) prolapsing Internal intussusception wherein the rectum collapses but does not exit the anus…
Symptoms
The symptoms of rectal prolapse depend on the severity, but can include : -
Pain and discomfort felt deep within the lower abdomen Blood and mucus from the anus The feeling of constipation, or that the rectum is never completely emptied after passing a motion Protrusion of the rectum through the anus The need to use huge quantities of toilet paper to clean up following a bowel motion Leakage of liquefied faeces, particularly following a bowel motion Faecal incontinence, or reduced ability to control the bowels…
diagnosis
A physician can often diagnose this condition with a careful history and a complete anorectal examination. To demonstrate the prolapse, patients may be asked to sit on a commode and “strain” as if having a bowel movement.
Occasionally, a rectal prolapse may be “hidden” or internal, making the diagnosis more difficult. In this situation, an x-ray examination called a videodefecogram may be helpful. This examination, which takes x-ray pictures while the patient is having a bowel movement, can also assist the physician in determining whether surgery may be beneficial and which operation may be appropriate…
Treatment
Treatment depends on the age of the patient and the severity of the prolapse, but could include: Diet and lifestyle changes to treat chronic constipation: for example, more fruit, vegetables and wholegrain foods, increased fluid intake and regular exercise. This option is often all that’s needed to successfully treat rectal prolapse in young children. In cases of mucosal prolapse, the structures are secured in place with surgical rubber bands.
Surgery is sometimes used to secure the rectum into place, performed through the abdomen or via the anus. One operation involves tethering the rectum to the central bone of the pelvis (sacrum). Another operation is to remove the prolapsed part of the rectum and to rejoin the bowel to restore near-normal bowel function…
Surgery
The goal of all of the surgical techniques involved in correcting a prolapsed rectum is to attach or secure the rectum to a backside (or posterior) part of the inner pelvis.
Surgery is performed through either the abdomen or the perineum.
Surgery through the abdomen Typically performed in younger or healthier people Type of abdominal surgery usually determined by severity of associated constipation Associated with higher morbidity rate than perineal approach but lower recurrence rate of prolaps Performed under general anesthesia Usually involves a hospital stay of 3-7 days Perineal approach Typically performed in elderly people or people in poor health Approach for people who cannot tolerate general anesthesia Associated with higher recurrence rate than abdominal approach Usually involves short hospital stay…
Complications
Some of the complications of rectal prolapse include : -
Risk of damage to the rectum, such as ulceration and bleeding Incarceration, which means the rectum can’t be manually pushed back inside the body Strangulation of the rectum, which means the blood supply is reduced Death and decay (gangrene) of the strangulated section of rectum…
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Question by SLW-K: I have a prolapsed uterus & lots of pelvis pain during my pregnancy. Can I use a warming pad?
I would like to put it directly where the pain is located. I cannot find where this may or may not be a problem for the baby. Can anyone confirm? Maybe had a similar situation?
I should have added that I’m only 18 weeks and on bed rest. I will be until I’m 20 weeks when the fundal height and size of the baby’s head has reached a safe size. This isn’t my first child but this is my worisome one! Thanks for the feedback so far.
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Answer by la12gh
i think that as long as it is not too hot it should not be a problem. a warm bath could help too. but again make sure the water isnt too hot, because ur baby might boil.
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It’s fine as long as you don’t get it too hot. The doctors let you use heating pads during labor…however, a warm bath or warm wash clothes on your stomach will probably work better than a heating pad.
I always use a heat wrap that is for your back when I am pregnant. (Doctors said it was okay.)