Dear Sir, We thank Dr. Cirocco for his editorial recently published in Techniques in Coloproctology regarding the never-ending story about the most appropriate surgical treatment for complete rectal prolapse (CRP). We have read it with great interest, because the management of a CRP is challenging for all coloproctologists interested in anatomo-functional disorders of the pelvic floor and we would like to share some of our thoughts on this topic.

Complete rectal prolapse: still a lot of work to do / Gallo, G.; Trompetto, M.. - In: TECHNIQUES IN COLOPROCTOLOGY. - ISSN 1123-6337. - 23:3(2019), pp. 287-288. [10.1007/s10151-019-01961-8]

Complete rectal prolapse: still a lot of work to do

Gallo G.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Dear Sir, We thank Dr. Cirocco for his editorial recently published in Techniques in Coloproctology regarding the never-ending story about the most appropriate surgical treatment for complete rectal prolapse (CRP). We have read it with great interest, because the management of a CRP is challenging for all coloproctologists interested in anatomo-functional disorders of the pelvic floor and we would like to share some of our thoughts on this topic.
2019
Complete Rectal Prolapse
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