Rectal Prolapse Surgery is a procedure used to treat rectal prolapse, where the rectum protrudes from the anus. The condition often causes discomfort, bleeding, and incontinence, and surgery is necessary to correct the prolapse and restore normal function.
The surgery can be performed via open surgery or minimally invasive techniques, depending on the severity and patient health. The rectum is repositioned and secured to prevent further prolapse, and the procedure may involve removing excess tissue or rectal reconstruction.
Postoperative care includes pain management, dietary adjustments, and physical therapy to improve bowel function and prevent recurrence. Patients are advised to avoid straining and follow a high-fiber diet to promote healthy bowel movements.
Rectal prolapse surgery significantly improves symptoms, restores normal bowel function, and enhances the patient’s quality of life, making it a highly effective treatment option for this condition.