Adverse obstetric history is not a risk factor for poor outcome after ventral rectopexy for obstructive defaecation syndrome
Colorectal Disease2018Vol. 20(12), pp. 1125–1131
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Darja Kremel, Stefan Riss, Catharina Müller, M. Strauß, Craig Winstanley, Joseph Winstanley, Mark A. Potter, Hugh Paterson, Mhairi Collie
Abstract
Patients with a less straightforward obstetric history can be reassured that this should not adversely influence the functional outcome after VR for ODS. Colorectal surgeons who offer this surgery should warn patients with an elevated BMI or with longstanding symptoms that the operation may be less successful than for those with a lower BMI or shorter duration of symptoms.
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