Xu PP, Su YH, Zhang Y, Lu T. Modified Gant procedure for treatment of internal rectal prolapse in elderly women. World J Clin Cases 2021; 9(29): 8702-8709 [PMID: 34734048 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i29.8702]
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Yong-Hong Su, MHSc, Chief Physician, Department of Anorectal, Central Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, No. 105 Jiefang Road, Lixia District, Jinan 250013, Shandong Province, China. suyonghong126@126.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Oct 16, 2021; 9(29): 8702-8709 Published online Oct 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i29.8702
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Characteristics
n
Age (yr)
60–69
36
70–79
25
≥ 80
2
Preoperative complication of serious disease
Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease
2
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
1
Liver cirrhosis
1
Diabetes
2
Oxford Rectal Prolapse Grade (ORPG)
ORPG-1 (High rectal)
1
ORPG-2 (Low rectal)
6
ORPG-3 (High anal)
25
ORPG-4 (Low anal)
31
Table 2 Five common symptoms of intrarectal prolapse, n (%)
Symptoms
Proportion
Improvement rate (%)
χ2
P
Before procedure (n = 63)
After procedure (n = 63)
Defecation disorder
58 (92.1)
9 (14.3)
84.5
76.531
0.000
Anal distension
56 (88.9)
17 (27.0)
69.6
49.537
0.000
Inexhaustible sense of defecation
59 (93.7)
11 (17.5)
81.4
74.057
0.000
Frequent defecation
53 (84.1)
6 (9.5)
88.7
61.050
0.000
Anal incontinence
35 (55.6)
20 (31.7)
42.9
7.260
0.007
Table 3 Comparison of PAC-QOL, dimensions, and total scores of anal incontinences (mean ± SD)
Before procedure (n = 63)
After procedure (n = 63)
t
P
PAC-QOL score
Physiology (4 items)
8.41 ± 2.18
5.48 ± 1.41
8.966
0.000
Social psychology (8 items)
18.79 ± 4.05
12.16 ± 3.23
10.157
0.000
Worry (11 items)
20.58 ± 5.59
15.49 ± 4.35
5.672
0.000
Satisfaction (5 items)
16.87 ± 4.39
11.52 ± 3.24
7.788
0.000
Total score
64.63 ± 14.05
44.65 ± 10.60
9.012
0.000
Wexner score of anal incontinence
8.54 ± 3.19
5.70 ± 3.33
3.129
0.003
Quality of life score of anal incontinence
Lifestyle (10 items)
26.83 ± 7.23
31.25 ± 8.81
-2.013
0.049
Coping/behavior (9 items)
20.06 ± 6.06
25.05 ± 5.52
-3.032
0.004
Depression/self-perception (7 items)
14.91 ± 5.79
18.10 ± 4.24
-2.149
0.036
Awkward (3 items)
5.46 ± 1.82
6.85 ± 1.76
-2.764
0.008
Total score
67.26 ± 13.56
81.25 ± 13.95
-3.644
0.001
Table 4 Postoperative complications
Complications
n
Incidence rate
Massive hemorrhage
0
0
Infection
0
0
Anorectal stenosis
0
0
Anorectal fistula
0
0
Citation: Xu PP, Su YH, Zhang Y, Lu T. Modified Gant procedure for treatment of internal rectal prolapse in elderly women. World J Clin Cases 2021; 9(29): 8702-8709