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Management of rectal prolapse: The role of laparoscopic approaches
Anthony J. Senagore
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Medicine and Dentistry
Rectal Prolapse
100%
Proctopexy
100%
Surgical Technique
50%
Surgery
50%
Intestine Function
50%
Surgical Approach
50%
Complete Rectal Prolapse
50%
Recurrent Disease
25%
Colon
25%
Postoperative Pain
25%
Recurrence Risk
25%
Sigmoid
25%
Laparoscopic Surgery
25%
Elderly Population
25%
Prolapse
25%
Surgical Risk
25%
Continence
25%
Colorectal Anastomosis
25%
Suture
25%
Keyphrases
Rectal Prolapse
100%
Laparoscopic Approach
100%
Laparoscopic Surgery
33%
Rectopexy
33%
Functional Outcome
16%
Elderly People
16%
Disability
16%
Specific Goals
16%
Postoperative Pain
16%
Rectum
16%
Bowel Function
16%
Surgical Approach
16%
Resection
16%
Recurrence Rate
16%
Sigmoid Colon
16%
Length of Hospital Stay
16%
Surgical Management
16%
Postoperative Outcomes
16%
Laparoscopy
16%
Transabdominal
16%
Continence
16%
Surgical Options
16%
Recurrence Risk
16%
Surgical Morbidity
16%
Open Surgical Approach
16%
Operative Risk
16%
Return of Bowel Function
16%
Colorectal Anastomosis
16%
Suture Rectopexy
16%
Ventral Mesh Rectopexy
16%
Artificial Materials
16%