Resection rectopexy for internal rectal intussusception reduces constipation and incomplete evacuation of stool.

Egil Johnson, Erik Carlsen, Odd Mjåland, Anders Drolsum
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Abstract

Objective: To study the effect of rectopexy and sigmoid resection (resection rectopexy) on symptoms in patients with internal rectal intussusception.

Design: Retrospective and prospective study.

Setting: University hospital, Norway.

Patients: 22 patients with internal rectal intussusception.

Interventions: Resection rectopexy by an open (n = 13) or laparoscopically-assisted (n = 9) technique.

Main outcome measures: Symptomatic outcome, patients' satisfaction, and morbidity. Outcome was based mainly on the validated KESS score, which covers 10 symptoms included in the definiton of constipation.

Results: There was a significant reduction in all 10 symptoms. Two patients complained of incontinence which improved after operation. The number of patients with constipation was reduced from 20 to 8 (p = 0.000) and none became constipated. Mean (95% CI) colonic transit times before and after operation in 10 patients with constipation were 5.3 (4.1 to 6.4) and 4.0 (2.6 to 5.4) days (p = 0.083). Seven of these 10 patients had a reduction of both transit time and constipation score. Six patients had complications after open operations. These included one damaged ureter, reoperations for bleeding, incomplete intestinal obstruction, and 2 wound infections.

Conclusion: Rectopexy with sigmoid resection resulted in improvement in symptoms, including constipation and feeling of incomplete rectal evacuation, and acceptable morbidity.

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直肠内肠套叠切除术可减少便秘和大便不完全排出。
目的:探讨直肠直肠固定术联合乙状结肠切除术对直肠内肠套叠患者症状的影响。设计:回顾性和前瞻性研究。地点:挪威大学医院。患者:22例直肠内肠套叠。干预措施:经切开切除直肠固定术(n = 13)或腹腔镜辅助切除(n = 9)。主要结局指标:症状性结局、患者满意度和发病率。结果主要基于经过验证的KESS评分,该评分涵盖便秘定义中的10种症状。结果:10种症状均明显减轻。2例患者出现尿失禁,术后改善。便秘患者的数量从20例减少到8例(p = 0.000),没有出现便秘。10例便秘患者手术前后平均结肠转运时间(95% CI)分别为5.3(4.1 ~ 6.4)天和4.0(2.6 ~ 5.4)天(p = 0.083)。这10名患者中有7人的运输时间和便秘评分均有所减少。6例患者术后出现并发症。其中1例输尿管受损,因出血、不完全性肠梗阻再次手术,2例伤口感染。结论:直肠固定术联合乙状结肠切除术改善了便秘和直肠排空不完全感等症状,发病率可接受。
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