Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of rectal prolapse (2022 edition).
10.3760/cma.j.cn441530-20220425-00179
- Collective Name:Anorectal Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association;Pelvic Floor Surgery Committee, Anorectal Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association;Clinical Guidelines Committee, Anorectal Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Humans;
Rectal Prolapse/complications*;
Consensus;
East Asian People;
Treatment Outcome;
Colorectal Neoplasms/complications*;
Surgical Mesh/adverse effects*
- From:
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
2022;25(12):1081-1088
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Surgery is currently the only cure for rectal prolapse. Standardized preoperative evaluation and appropriate selection of surgical methods are crucial to the outcome of rectal prolapse surgery. With the development of a series of clinical studies in China and abroad, transabdominal surgery (such as ventral mesh fixation) and transperineal (anal) surgery (such as Altemeier surgery) have been widely recognized. Precise preoperative assessment of rectal prolapse and appropriate selection of surgical approaches has important clinical value in reducing postoperative recurrence rates and surgical-related complications. However, the current rectal prolapse assessment system needs to be improved, and the choice of surgical procedures remains controversal. To guide the diagnosis and surgical treatment of patients with rectal prolapse in China, nationwide specialists of colorectal and pelvic floor surgery have been organized by the of Chinese Medical Doctor Association Anorectal Branch, the Pelvic Floor Surgery Committee, and Clinical Guidelines Committee. Experts have conducted rounds of discussions on the core content of standardized diagnosis and surgical treatment for rectal prolapse, and jointly formulated the "Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of rectal prolapse (2022)". We hope that this consensus will provide useful resources for the colorectal and pelvic floor surgeons, and promote the standardization of diagnosis and surgical treatment for the rectal prolapse in China.