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The effect of transvaginal prolapse surgery on anorectal function
Colbran, Rachel E; Warwick, Andrea M; Krause, Hannah G; Goh, Judith T; Gillespie, Christopher J.
  • Colbran, Rachel E; Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital. Coopers Plains. AU
  • Warwick, Andrea M; Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital. Coopers Plains. AU
  • Krause, Hannah G; Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital. Coopers Plains. AU
  • Goh, Judith T; Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital. Coopers Plains. AU
  • Gillespie, Christopher J; Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital. Coopers Plains. AU
J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) ; 43(1): 18-23, Jan.-Mar. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430688
ABSTRACT

Objective:

Pelvic floor dysfunction can manifest as a spectrum including anorectal dysfunction, vaginal prolapse, and urinary incontinence. Sacrospinous fixation is a procedure performed by gynecologists to treat vaginal prolapse. The present study aims to evaluate the impact of transvaginal prolapse surgery on anorectal function. Materials and

Methods:

We conducted a retrospective review of patients undergoing sacrospinous fixation surgery for vaginal prolapse between 2014 to 2020. Those with anorectal dysfunction who had also been evaluated by the colorectal service preoperatively and postoperatively were included for analysis. These patients were assessed with symptom-specific validated questionnaires. The effect of surgery on constipation and fecal incontinence symptoms was analyzed.

Results:

A total of 22 patients were included for analysis. All patients underwent transvaginal sacrospinous fixation, and 95.4% also had posterior colporrhaphy for vaginal prolapse. There were a statistically significant improvements in the Fecal Incontinence Severity Index (FISI), the St. Mark's Incontinence Score (Vaizey), the embarrassment and lifestyle components of the Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life Score, the Constipation Scoring System, the Obstructed Defecation Score, and components of the Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life score.

Conclusion:

Transvaginal prolapse surgery leads to a favorable effect on anorectal function, with improvements in both obstructed defecation and fecal incontinence scores in this small series. (AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Uterine Prolapse / Constipation / Fecal Incontinence Type of study: Observational study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) Journal subject: Cirurgia / Doen‡as Retais / Doen‡as do Colo / Gastroenterology / Cirurgia Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Institution/Affiliation country: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital/AU

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Uterine Prolapse / Constipation / Fecal Incontinence Type of study: Observational study Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) Journal subject: Cirurgia / Doen‡as Retais / Doen‡as do Colo / Gastroenterology / Cirurgia Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Institution/Affiliation country: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital/AU