2022
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2021-246356
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Neorectum prolapse after rectal cancer surgery corrected with perineal stapled prolapse resection

Abstract: A 61-year-old woman developed neorectal prolapse after laparoscopic low anterior resection, total mesorectal excision with partial intersphincteric resection and handsewn coloanal anastomosis for rectal cancer. She presented with a 3 cm full thickness reducible prolapse, with associated anal pain and bleeding. A perineal stapled prolapse resection was performed to address the rectal prolapse, with satisfactory results.

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“…However, being ISR a complex technique with extensive pelvic dissection, long-term complications should be carefully evaluated and reported regularly. Up to date, only 7 reports have described the outcomes and treatments of FMP after ISR [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] (Table 1), while Kuo et al [4] have reported the long-term complications altogether from a series of 108 robotic ISR cases (FMP, n = 16 [14.8%]). However, they did not describe the FMP cases thoroughly so were not considered in the current review [4].…”
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“…However, being ISR a complex technique with extensive pelvic dissection, long-term complications should be carefully evaluated and reported regularly. Up to date, only 7 reports have described the outcomes and treatments of FMP after ISR [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] (Table 1), while Kuo et al [4] have reported the long-term complications altogether from a series of 108 robotic ISR cases (FMP, n = 16 [14.8%]). However, they did not describe the FMP cases thoroughly so were not considered in the current review [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to date, only 7 reports have described the outcomes and treatments of FMP after ISR ( Table 1 ) [ 5 11 ], while Kuo et al [ 4 ] have reported the long-term complications altogether from a series of 108 robotic ISR cases (16 FMP cases, 14.8%). However, they did not describe the FMP cases thoroughly so were not considered in the current review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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