Does the presence of a high grade internal rectal prolapse affect the outcome of pelvic floor retraining in patients with faecal incontinence or obstructed defaecation?
Colorectal Disease2013Vol. 15(11), pp. e680–5
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S. Adusumilli, M. Gosselink, S Fourie, Katherine Curran, Oliver Jones, Chris Cunningham, Ian Lindsey
Abstract
Pelvic floor retraining may be useful in patients with defaecation disorders not associated with a high grade internal rectal prolapse. Patients with a high grade internal rectal prolapse may be considered for surgery from the outset.
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