Rectal prolapse Flashcards

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Define rectal prolapse

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Abnormal protrusion of the full thickness (or only mucosal layer) of rectum through the anus

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Aetiology of rectal prolapse

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Straining
Abnormal rectal anatomy or physiology - pelvic floor weakness, poor fixation of rectum to scrum or reduced anal sphincter pressure

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Risk factors of rectal prolapse

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Constipation
Causes of increased straining 
Cystic fibrosis (in children)
Previous trauma to anus/perineum
Neurological conditions (e.g. cauda equina syndrome, MS)
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Epidemiology of rectal prolapse

prevalence, ages

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Relatively COMMON

Most commonly affects children (<3 yrs) & elderly

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Presenting symptoms of rectal prolapse

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Protruding anal mass
Initially associated w/ defecation
May require digital replacement
Constipation
Faecal incontinence 
PR mucus or bleeding
May be EMERGENCY - irreducible or strangulated prolapse
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Signs of rectal prolapse on physical examination

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Prolapse may be seen on straining
May be ulcerated or necrotic if vascular supply is compromised
Reduced anal sphincter tone

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