TY - JOUR
T1 - Internal rectal prolapse
T2 - Rubber-band ligation as treatment for a neglected disease
AU - Niv, Y.
AU - Abu-Avid, S.
AU - Oren, M.
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - Internal rectal prolapse was diagnosed in 21 patients with signs and symptoms consistent with this syndrome. They all underwent rubber-band ligation of the excess mucosa - 2.2 procedures per patient on average. Eight patients became asymptomatic and 13 significantly improved clinically. Six patients, in spite of the clinical improvement, had rectoscopic evidence of recurrence. No side effects or complications were noted. Internal rectal prolapse has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of anorectal syndromes. Rubber-band ligation is a safe, simple procedure, leading to resolution of symptoms, and may prevent progression to total rectal prolapse.
AB - Internal rectal prolapse was diagnosed in 21 patients with signs and symptoms consistent with this syndrome. They all underwent rubber-band ligation of the excess mucosa - 2.2 procedures per patient on average. Eight patients became asymptomatic and 13 significantly improved clinically. Six patients, in spite of the clinical improvement, had rectoscopic evidence of recurrence. No side effects or complications were noted. Internal rectal prolapse has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of anorectal syndromes. Rubber-band ligation is a safe, simple procedure, leading to resolution of symptoms, and may prevent progression to total rectal prolapse.
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C2 - 2366766
AN - SCOPUS:0025314233
SN - 0027-2507
VL - 57
SP - 106
EP - 108
JO - Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine
JF - Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine
IS - 2
ER -