Functional results after treatment of re
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F. T. Huber; H. Stein; J. R. Siewert
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Article
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1995
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Springer
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English
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Constipation and incontinence are frequent complications of rectal prolapse. Surgery should not only aim to correct prolapse but also improve bowel and sphincter function. From 1986-1991 42 patients with procidentia were treated by rectopexy and sigmoid resection. The mean age was 61.1 years. Thirty