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Rectal Prolapse

Protrusion of the rectal mucous membrane through the anus. There are various degrees: incomplete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle; complete with displacement of the anal sphincter muscle; complete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle but with herniation of the bowel; and internal complete with rectosigmoid or upper rectum intussusception into the lower rectum.
Also Known As:
Anus Prolapses; Prolapse, Anus; Prolapse, Rectal; Prolapses, Anus; Prolapses, Rectal; Rectal Prolapses; Anus Prolapse
Networked: 474 relevant articles (40 outcomes, 43 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Intussusception
2. Fecal Incontinence
3. Rectocele
4. Postoperative Pain
5. Prolapse

Experts

1. Lindsey, I: 6 articles (03/2016 - 02/2010)
2. Cunningham, C: 5 articles (03/2016 - 02/2010)
3. Scott, S Mark: 4 articles (02/2018 - 01/2005)
4. Hompes, R: 4 articles (03/2016 - 02/2012)
5. Abe, Tatsuya: 3 articles (11/2021 - 11/2007)
6. Hachiro, Yoshikazu: 3 articles (11/2021 - 11/2007)
7. Kunimoto, Masao: 3 articles (11/2021 - 11/2007)
8. Boccasanta, Paolo: 3 articles (08/2021 - 05/2006)
9. Venturi, Marco: 3 articles (08/2021 - 05/2006)
10. Birnbaum, Elisa H: 3 articles (01/2020 - 07/2006)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Rectal Prolapse:
1. Polypropylenes (Polypropylene)IBA
2. ivalon spongeIBA
3. Phenol (Carbolic Acid)FDA Link
4. Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)IBA
5. Therapeutic UsesIBA
6. PermacolIBA
7. Imatinib Mesylate (Gleevec)FDA Link
8. Sclerosing Solutions (Sclerosing Agents)IBA
9. SuspensionsIBA
10. CollagenIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Sutures (Suture)
2. Sclerotherapy
3. Therapeutics
4. Length of Stay
5. Proctectomy