Last Updated: Jun 30, 2023
Prolapse surgery is performed to treat the painful condition which happens when the rectum, the last segment of the large intestine, expands and protrudes from the anus. People who experience persistent rectal prolapse symptoms like stool leakage, fecal incontinence, or obstructed bowel movements as well as the pain and suffering are usually treated with surgery to manage their symptoms.
The majority of rectal prolapse surgeries are performed under general anesthesia. However, spinal anesthesia or epidural anesthesia may also be administered for elderly or very frail patients.
To treat rectal prolapse surgically, there are basic surgical procedures which are specific to your condition and the one which is best for you will be determined by your surgeon.
There are various types of surgery that can be used to restore the prolapsed rectum. The two main types of prolapse surgery are:
In this procedure, the prolapse is adjusted by closing some portions of the vaginal canal which helps to reduce viscera back to the pelvis.
Reconstructive surgery helps to bring back normal anatomy and redresses the prolapsed vagina.
Summary- The types of prolapse surgery are: obliterative surgery and reconstructive surgery.
As rectal prolapse can be pretty embarrassing and may cause several health problems in long run, surgery can elevate the quality of life of the patient with the following benefits;
Summary- Prolapse surgery helps to correct the prolapsed organs, relieves pain, reduces bowel and bladder problems and provides better quality of life.
When your problem is not getting solved through medicines and therapeutic measures and your prolapse has entered into the final stage of its maturity then doctors usually recommend surgery. Even though surgery is not always required, it is necessary for the effective treatment of rectal prolapse. Prolapse prevention, defecation function restoration, and prevention of constipation or incontinence are the three main objectives of the treatment. Prolapse surgery is highly required to treat complications of rectal prolapse that include;
Summary- Prolapse surgery is done for the treatment of stomach ulcers, intestinal leakages, strangulation of the rectum and incarceration.
Possible complications of rectal prolapse surgery include:
Risks can vary from patient to patient depending on their age, prolapse grade and surgical technique used to treat the condition.
Summary- The risks of prolapse surgery are: hemorrhage, infection, injury, bowel obstruction and fistula.
Your doctor could want you to do the following to get ready for surgery for rectal prolapse:
Following rectal prolapse surgery, you'll stay in the hospital for one or more days. To ensure that you'll be as comfortable as possible during your stay in the hospital, consider bringing:
Summary - You should stop taking any medications, or food items and wear loose clothes before going for the surgery.
Rectal prolapse surgery is the only option to treat the condition in adults as prolapse in younger kids mends on its own while elderly and frail are very seldomly treated with surgery due to the complications it can have on their health. The procedure of prolapse surgery also depends on the severity of the condition, that includes:
The first option for individuals in fairly good health and less severe prolapse is typically a rectopexy, which involves fixing your rectum through your abdomen. But not everyone is a good candidate for abdominal surgery. Rectal surgery is another choice in certain circumstances. To know how the prolapse surgery is done, read the step-by-step description provided below;
Summary - Prolapse surgery can be done in two ways: rectopexy and abdominal surgery.
The price of Prolapse surgery can range from Rs. 3,50,000 to Rs. 6,00,000.
Some selfcare can help you with the recovery of prolapse surgery, which include;
Summary- You should take a nutritious diet, avoid exhaustive activities and take proper care of the incision areas after the surgery.
Summary- You should take a diet rich in protein and fibre after the prolapse surgery.
Yes, prolapse surgery is safe for healthy people and provides quality of life to the patients. However, people with other health conditions or weakness are either treated with perineal rectal surgery or they are suggested to wear supportive inner clothing to avoid rectal prolapse.
As rectal prolapse surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia, the patients are hardly in senses to feel any pain or discomfort during the procedure. Although, after the surgery they can experience some pain, depending upon the type of technique employed, for which they are given pain-killers from the attending nurse staff.
After a prolapse surgery, recovery takes place between 4 to 6 weeks. However, recovery periods following a vaginal or laparoscopic surgery are frequently shorter and may take about 1 to 2 weeks.
Summary- After prolapse surgery, recovery could take one or two months.
Common side-effects that may occur after prolapse repair surgery include:
In order to reduce post-operative discomfort, your surgeon will suggest painkillers and over-the-counter pain drugs. Additionally, suggestions for sitting and sleeping arrangements will be given in order to lessen pain while you are recovering.
Summary- The side effects of prolapse surgery are: bleeding, swelling, bruising and soreness.
Summary- Post-treatment guidelines for prolapse surgery are: take a healthy diet, maintain a healthy weight, do exercises and avoid any strenuous activity.
Rectal prolapse typically happens as a result of a slow, progressive loss of muscle. Even though it is not a medical emergency, it can be upsetting when it does. While the condition is unavoidable, self-care can always help. You may maintain the greatest condition for your pelvic organs by exercising your pelvic floor muscles and paying attention to your bowel health. If prolapse does occur, it can be treated surgically.
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