Altemeier's procedure after laparoscopic rectopexy in refractory Crohn's proctitis-A video vignette
Author | Toffaha, Ali |
Author | Al-Dhaheri, Mahmood |
Author | Ahmed, Ayman |
Author | Abunada, Mohamed |
Author | Parvaiz, Amjad |
Author | Kurer, Mohamed |
Available date | 2024-09-23T06:45:21Z |
Publication Date | 2024 |
Publication Name | Colorectal Disease |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 14628910 |
Abstract | Full-thickness rectal prolapse is a functionally disturbing disorder that usually affects the elderly and predominantly women. Its pathophysiology is complex: patients with this condition usually have lax pelvic floor muscles, a deep pouch of Douglas and lax lateral rectal ligaments. Surgical correction can be done via abdominal or perineal approaches. The abdominal approach is the procedure of choice for young healthy patients as it carries a lower risk of recurrence, while the perineal approach is usually performed in old comorbid patients. Unlike the common presentation, our patient was a young man who had Crohn's proctitis and had a recurrence after an abdominal approach. |
Language | en |
Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Inc |
Subject | adult case report clinical article Crohn disease follow up gastrointestinal hemorrhage histopathology human human tissue laparoscopic surgery Letter male pelvis surgery perineal rectosigmoidectomy proctitis proctopexy rectum prolapse complication etiology female laparoscopy procedures rectum surgery Adult Crohn Disease Female Humans Laparoscopy Proctitis Rectum |
Type | Other |
Pagination | 1634-1635 |
Issue Number | 8 |
Volume Number | 26 |
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