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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35454014/rectal-polyposis-in-mucosal-prolapse-syndrome
#21
Yin Ping Wong, Connie Kabincong, Mohd Faisal Jabar, Geok Chin Tan
Mucosal prolapse syndrome is also known as solitary rectal ulcer syndrome. It may either presents as an ulcer or polyp, which could mimic other pathological lesions such as juvenile polyp, hyperplastic polyp, adenomatous polyp, polyp related inflammatory bowel disease and adenocarcinoma. It can pose as a diagnostic challenge to both the surgeons and pathologists due to the overlapping gross and histological features. The characteristic histological features of mucosal prolapse syndrome are fibromuscular obliteration of lamina propria and splayed hypertrophic muscularis mucosae...
April 12, 2022: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35399434/comparison-of-5-phenol-with-almond-oil-versus-15-hypertonic-saline-in-treatment-of-pediatric-idiopathic-rectal-prolapse
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ghulam Mustafa, Ali Asad, Sidra Tul Muntaha
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to compare the frequency of recurrence with 5% phenol in almond oil versus 15% hypertonic saline for pediatric idiopathic rectal prolapse. METHODOLOGY:  An open-label, randomized clinical trial was conducted at the Department of Paediatric Surgery, Services Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan, over a period of one year from May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019. Altogether, 120 patients with idiopathic rectal prolapse were included in this study...
March 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35331400/digestive-outcomes-in-cystic-fibrosis
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REVIEW
Delphine Ley, Dominique Turck
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most frequent life-limiting autosomal recessive disease in Caucasians, affecting the respiratory tract, but also the pancreas, gut, and hepatobiliary tract. CF is caused by variants in the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator (CFTR) gene. Prognosis of CF has markedly improved over the last 20 years because of the management in CF centers and recent introduction of CFTR modulators, aimed at correcting the defective CFTR protein. There are nowadays more CF adults than children, with a predicted median survival age of around 50 years in high-income countries...
2022: Best Practice & Research. Clinical Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34872729/most-children-experience-resolution-of-idiopathic-pediatric-rectal-prolapse-with-bowel-management-alone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott S Short, Elisabeth K Wynne, Sarah Zobell, Katherine Gaddis, Michael D Rollins
BACKGROUND: Recent studies in children with idiopathic rectal prolapse report up to 48% require surgical intervention to manage refractory disease. We sought to examine outcomes of our non-surgical approach to managing rectal prolapse using a bowel management program. METHODS: A retrospective review was performed for all children with the diagnosis of rectal prolapse between 2011 and 2020. Children with a rectal polyp or hemorrhoid were excluded. RESULTS: 47 children with rectal prolapse were identified (median age at diagnosis of 4 years (IQR 3,7...
October 2022: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34427966/nonsurgical-reduction-of-prolapsed-colocolic-intussusception-in-2-puppies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison L Moores, Carolina I Urraca, Ricardo J R de Sousa, Georgia Jenkins, Davina M Anderson
OBJECTIVE: To describe the nonsurgical management of prolapsed colocolic intussusception in 2 puppies. CASE SUMMARY: Two 3-month-old male intact puppies (Pug and Labrador Retriever) developed intussusceptions that had prolapsed from the anus after they had suffered from tenesmus with soft feces or diarrhea. Reduction of the prolapsed tissue was performed and colocolic intussusception was diagnosed ultrasonographically in 1 dog. Rectal manipulation and saline enema were performed in both dogs, and reduction of the intussusception was confirmed endoscopically or ultrasonographically...
September 2021: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34189620/vascular-malformation-of-the-colorectum-in-children-case-series-of-27-patients
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chunhui Peng, Sarah Siyin Tan, Wenbo Pang, Zengmeng Wang, Dongyang Wu, Kai Wang, Yajun Chen
BACKGROUND: Vascular malformation of the colorectum is a rare disease that presents most commonly in early childhood. Some pull-through procedures have been performed for its treatment. However, laparotomy was routinely required. The aim of this study was to present features of this disease, as well as the outcomes of transanal endorectal pull-through (TEPT) with or without laparotomy. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed on consecutive patients with vascular malformation of the colorectum who underwent TEPT with or without laparotomy in our hospital between January 2010 and December 2019...
June 29, 2021: World Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33936361/solitary-rectal-ulcer-syndrome-in-children-and-adolescents-a-descriptive-clinicopathologic-study
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ohood Abusharifah, Rana Y Bokhary, Mahmoud H Mosli, Omar I Saadah
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is an uncommon disorder of the rectum. While benign, it can cause concern for patients and affect quality of life. Reported studies on SRUS worldwide are scarce. The aim of this study is to describe the clinicopathologic characteristics of SRUS in a cohort of children based in Saudi Arabia. In this study, children with a confirmed diagnosis of SRUS at King Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAUH) were included, during the period November 2003 to November 2017. Data were collected from hospital medical records...
2021: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33600692/clinical-and-laboratory-findings-of-two-newborns-with-wiedemann-rautenstrauch-syndrome-additional-features-evaluation-of-bone-turnover-and-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ener Cagri Dinleyici, Neslihan Tekin, Meltem Dinleyici, M Arif Aksit
Wiedemann-Rautenstrauch syndrome (WRS) is a rare autosomal recessive condition which represents a complex of symptoms and laboratory findings with unknown cause and pathogenesis. Approximately 30 patients with WRS have been reported. We report here two newborns with WRS from Turkey with clinical and laboratory findings including bone marker evaluation. Our two patients had characteristic features of WRS, including intrauterine growth retardation, aged appearance, near absence of subcutaneous fat, gluteal fat pads, also labial pad in the first infant, wrinkled thin skin, sparse scalp hair, prominent scalp veins and facial dysmorphism...
October 22, 2020: Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism: JPEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33585631/altemeier-perineal-rectosigmoidectomy-with-indocyanine-green-fluorescence-imaging-for-a-female-adolescent-with-complete-rectal-prolapse-a-case-report
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Tetsu Yamamoto, Ryoji Hyakudomi, Kiyoe Takai, Takahito Taniura, Yuki Uchida, Kazunari Ishitobi, Noriyuki Hirahara, Yoshitsugu Tajima
BACKGROUND: Rectal prolapse in young women is rare. Although laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy is the standard procedure because of its lower recurrence rate, postoperative infertility is a concern. Perineal rectosigmoidectomy (Altemeier procedure) is useful for these patients. However, the risk of anastomotic leakage should be considered. Recently, the usefulness of fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) to prevent anastomotic leakage was reported. We report a case of an adolescent woman with complete rectal prolapse who underwent ICG fluorescence imaging-assisted Altemeier rectosigmoidectomy...
February 6, 2021: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33511170/modified-procedure-for-prolapse-and-hemorrhoids-lower-recurrence-higher-satisfaction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan-Yu Chen, Yi-Fan Cheng, Quan-Peng Wang, Bo Ye, Chong-Jie Huang, Chong-Jun Zhou, Mao Cai, Yun-Kui Ye, Chang-Bao Liu
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhoidal prolapse is a common benign disease with a high incidence. The treatment procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH) remains an operative method used for internal hemorrhoid prolapse. Although it is related to less pos-operative pain, faster recovery and shorter hospital stays, the postoperative recurrence rate is higher than that of the Milligan-Morgan hemorrhoidectomy (MMH). We have considered that recurrence could be due to shortage of the pulling-up effect...
January 6, 2021: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33198556/long-term-results-of-one-stage-laparoscopic-assisted-endorectal-pull-through-for-rectosigmoid-hirschsprung-s-disease-in-patients-aged-above-5-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kin Wai Edwin Chan, Kim Hung Lee, Hei Yi Vicky Wong, Siu Yan Bess Tsui, Jennifer Wai Cheung Mou, Yuk Him Peter Tam
Purpose: Despite the fact that the laparoscopic-assisted endorectal pull-through (LAEPT) for Hirschsprung's disease (HD) was introduced over 20 years ago, published outcomes in older children and adolescent are lacking. To address this, we studied the long-term results of LATEP for rectosigmoid HD in patients above 5 years of age. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on all nonsyndromic patients above 5 years of age and who underwent one-stage LAEPT for rectosigmoid HD between January 2002 and December 2017...
February 2021: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33133504/to-do-or-not-to-do-prolapsed-bleeding-rectal-polyp-a-dilemma-in-austere-circumstances
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Bharati Pandya, Jason Golmei, Merlyn S Henriques, Anil Dawar
Polyps are defined as abnormal growth of tissue from a mucosal surface. Rectal polyps are the most common (2%) cause of gastro-intestinal bleed in children below 10 years. In adults, a rectal polyp presenting as an emergency with irreducible prolapse and massive bleeding causing severe anemia is seldom seen. We present one such case in which surgery was performed under austere circumstances before any investigations, as a life saving measure.
October 2020: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32920799/surgical-management-of-rectal-prolapse-in-infants-and-children
#33
REVIEW
Payam Saadai, A Francois Trappey, Jacob L Langer
The surgical management of children with rectal prolapse is wide ranging and without consensus within the pediatric surgical community. While the majority of rectal prolapse in infants and children resolves spontaneously or with the medical management of constipation, a small but significant subset of patients may require intervention for persistent symptoms. In this review, we discuss the etiology and pathophysiology of rectal prolapse in both infants and children, options for medical management, described interventions and surgical options and their outcomes, and future avenues for research and investigation...
October 2020: European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32766189/a-clinical-entity-often-missed-solitary-rectal-ulcer-syndrome-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Thirumal, B Sumathi, D Nirmala
Background: Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome (SRUS) was a relatively uncommon and easily misdiagnosed clinical entity in children. The diagnosis of this condition was often delayed due to lack of clinical suspicion. Only case series were available and no definitive treatment was postulated. Here, we share our experience of SRUS in our institute and reviewed the literature published so far. Aim: To study the clinical profile and treatment response of Solitary Rectal ulcer Syndrome in Children (SRUS). Materials: The clinical profile and 1 year follow up response of the diagnosed cases of SRUS over a period of 5 years was retrospectively collected from medical record department...
2020: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32450557/gastrointestinal-polyps-and-polyposis-in-children-experience-of-endoscopic-and-surgical-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parijat Ram Tripathi, Moinak Sen Sarma, Surender Kumar Yachha, Richa Lal, Anshu Srivastava, Ujjal Poddar
INTRODUCTION: There are gaps in the literature regarding outcome of multiple polyps and dilemmas in the management issues in polyposis syndromes in children. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to study the clinical behaviour of gastrointestinal (GI) polyps with emphasis on therapeutic outcomes of polyposis syndrome. METHODS: Proven cases of GI polyp(s) on endoscopy were classified as single polyp, multiple polyps, and polyposis syndrome. Complex presentation was defined as 1 or more of the following: severe anaemia, anasarca, intussusception, rectal mucosal prolapse, and diarrhoea...
2021: Digestive Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32411460/laparoscopic-suture-versus-mesh-rectopexy-for-the-treatment-of-persistent-complete-rectal-prolapse-in-children-a-comparative-randomized-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
AbdelAziz Yehya, Ibrahim Gamaan, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Mohamed Shahin, Ashraf Seddek, Mohamed Abdelhafez
Purpose: To compare laparoscopic mesh rectopexy with laparoscopic suture rectopexy. Patients and Methods . The prospective study was conducted at Pediatric Surgery Department, Al-Azhar University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt between Feb 2010 and Jan 2015. Seventy-eight children with persistent complete rectal prolapse were subjected to laparoscopic rectopexy. Fourteen parents refused to participate. All patients received initial conservative treatment for more than one year. The remaining 64 patients were randomized divided into two equal groups...
2020: Minimally Invasive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32370722/haemorrhoidal-disease-from-pathophysiology-to-surgical-treatment
#37
EDITORIAL
Gaetano Gallo, Mario Trompetto
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2021: Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32315564/same-day-discharge-and-quality-of-life-for-primary-laparoscopic-rectopexy-for-rectal-prolapse-in-children-a-10-year-experience
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Obiyo Osuchukwu, Robert M Dorman, Charlene Dekonenko, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Jason D Fraser, Pablo Aguayo, Shawn D St Peter, Tolulope A Oyetunji, Rebecca M Rentea
Introduction: Rectal prolapse (RP) in pediatric patients may require surgical intervention. Varying surgical approaches and heterogenous patient populations have resulted in difficulty defining surgical outcomes and superiority of technique. We sought to review our surgical and self-reported outcomes of patients who underwent laparoscopic rectopexy for idiopathic RP. Methods: Records of children <18 years who underwent primary laparoscopic rectopexy between March 2009 and March 2019 were retrospectively reviewed...
June 2020: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32097373/solitary-rectal-ulcer-syndrome-in-children-a-report-of-140-cases
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ujjal Poddar, Surender K Yachha, Narendra Krishnani, Niraj Kumari, Anshu Srivastava, Moinak Sen Sarma
OBJECTIVES: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is said to be rare in children (largest series so far; 55 in children, 116 in adults). We analyzed our experience to look at its clinical presentations, endoscopic appearance, and treatment outcome in a large cohort of children. METHODS: Clinical and endoscopic data were collected between 2000 and 2018. Children (18 years or younger) diagnosed to have SRUS on colonoscopy and confirmed by histopathology were included...
July 2020: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31978025/rectal-prolapse-in-children-an-update-to-causes-clinical-presentation-and-management
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristen Cares, Michael Klein, Ron Thomas, Mohammad El-Baba
BACKGROUND: Rectal prolapse is a protrusion of rectal mucosa through the anal sphincter. Although uncommon, it is seen more often in children, younger than 4 years of age. The last data analysis of rectal prolapse and its clinical characteristics in children was performed over 30 years ago. Since that time, many medical advances have occurred that may alter our workup and management of this disease in children. We performed a chart review to reassess the clinical characteristics of rectal prolapse and its management...
February 2020: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
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