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The Express Procedure for Internal Rectal Prolapse

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Pelvic Floor Disorders: Surgical Approach

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Abstract

External pelvic rectal suspension (Express procedure) is a developing operation aimed at restoring the anatomical position of the internal rectal prolapse, while hopefully improving the underlying physiological abnormality. The procedure is carried out transperineally with limited rectal mobilization and, where appropriate, can be combined with surgical correction of a rectocele. The operation consists of “hitching up” the rectum and reinforcement of the rectovaginal wall utilizing a commercially available long-lasting collagen biomaterial (Permacol™; Tissue Science Laboratories plc, Aldershot, UK).

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Giordano, P., Cashmane, S. (2014). The Express Procedure for Internal Rectal Prolapse. In: Gaspari, A.L., Sileri, P. (eds) Pelvic Floor Disorders: Surgical Approach. Updates in Surgery. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5441-7_17

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