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Effect of the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch Procedure for Rectal Prolapse on the Mesorectum

Rectal prolapse (RP) most commonly occurs among elderly women and is caused by vulnerable suspensory tissue in the pelvis. In Japan, the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch procedure (GMT) is recommended for elderly people with poor general health. We retrospectively analyzed clinical data from 12 patients who under...

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Autores principales: Yokoyama, Sachio, Ikuta, Yoshiaki, Tsukamoto, Masayo, Yamao, Takanobu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35979272
http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2021-068
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author Yokoyama, Sachio
Ikuta, Yoshiaki
Tsukamoto, Masayo
Yamao, Takanobu
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description Rectal prolapse (RP) most commonly occurs among elderly women and is caused by vulnerable suspensory tissue in the pelvis. In Japan, the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch procedure (GMT) is recommended for elderly people with poor general health. We retrospectively analyzed clinical data from 12 patients who underwent GMT at our hospital from September 2005 to July 2021 and investigated the effect of GMT on the mesorectum using abdominal-pelvic computed tomography (CT) performed for other diseases. The median age of the cohort was 82 years, and 92% of the subjects were women. The median RP length was 5 cm, and the median follow-up period was 60 months. Recurrence was observed in 1 of 12 patients (8.0%). CT conducted before and more than 6 months after GMT revealed no abnormal findings in the mesorectum, whereas CT within 5 months after GMT revealed hyperdense fat in the mesorectum in all three patients (100%; P < 0.05). The RP recurrence rate after the GMT was low. The mechanism of the effect of GMT may involve not only a direct mucosal plicating effect but also adhesional rectosacral fixation due to the presence of inflammation extending to the mesorectum.
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spelling pubmed-93287982022-08-16 Effect of the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch Procedure for Rectal Prolapse on the Mesorectum Yokoyama, Sachio Ikuta, Yoshiaki Tsukamoto, Masayo Yamao, Takanobu J Anus Rectum Colon Case Report Rectal prolapse (RP) most commonly occurs among elderly women and is caused by vulnerable suspensory tissue in the pelvis. In Japan, the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch procedure (GMT) is recommended for elderly people with poor general health. We retrospectively analyzed clinical data from 12 patients who underwent GMT at our hospital from September 2005 to July 2021 and investigated the effect of GMT on the mesorectum using abdominal-pelvic computed tomography (CT) performed for other diseases. The median age of the cohort was 82 years, and 92% of the subjects were women. The median RP length was 5 cm, and the median follow-up period was 60 months. Recurrence was observed in 1 of 12 patients (8.0%). CT conducted before and more than 6 months after GMT revealed no abnormal findings in the mesorectum, whereas CT within 5 months after GMT revealed hyperdense fat in the mesorectum in all three patients (100%; P < 0.05). The RP recurrence rate after the GMT was low. The mechanism of the effect of GMT may involve not only a direct mucosal plicating effect but also adhesional rectosacral fixation due to the presence of inflammation extending to the mesorectum. The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9328798/ /pubmed/35979272 http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2021-068 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Japan Society of Coloproctology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Effect of the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch Procedure for Rectal Prolapse on the Mesorectum
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title_short Effect of the Gant-Miwa-Thiersch Procedure for Rectal Prolapse on the Mesorectum
title_sort effect of the gant-miwa-thiersch procedure for rectal prolapse on the mesorectum
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328798/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.23922/jarc.2021-068
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