Pathophysiology and treatment of anterior rectal mucosal prolapse syndrome

Author:

Tsiaoussis J1,Chrysos E1,Glynos M2,Vassilakis J S1,Xynos E1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, University Hospital of Heraklion, Medical School, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

2. Department of Radiology, Athens Naval and Veterans Hospital, Athens, Greece

Abstract

Abstract Background The study was designed to investigate the clinical presentation and laboratory findings of anterior rectal mucosal prolapse (ARMP) and to assess the results of two therapeutic modalities. Methods Some 162 women with ARMP were assessed clinically and by defaecography and rectoanal manometry before and 1 year after one or two sessions of submucosal sclerotherapy or, in the case of recurrence, after transanal excision of the prolapsing mucosa. Results Almost all patients reported a combination of symptoms suggesting obstructive defaecation. At defaecography anterior rectocele and excessive perineal descent at straining were present in 78 and 72 per cent respectively. The size of coexisting anterior rectocele and the extent of perineal descent were significantly related to the duration of the disease (P < 0·001). One or, in the event of recurrence, two sessions of sclerotherapy led to an overall success rate of 51 per cent. Improvement after sclerotherapy was associated with partial recovery of anal tone and improvement of anal sampling and rectal sensation. Failure of sclerotherapy was related to rectocele of larger size (P < 0·001) and a longer perineal descent at straining (P < 0·001) than in patients with a successful outcome. Excision of the prolapsing mucosa resulted in symptomatic improvement in 42 of 47 patients and was associated with significant improvement of the defaecographic and manometric findings. Conclusion ARMP is usually associated with anterior rectocele and excessive perineal descent. Submucosal sclerotherapy is successful in half of the cases, but only in the presence of a rather small anterior rectocele and short perineal descent. Failures after sclerotherapy can be treated by transanal excision of the prolapsing mucosa.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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