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Category: Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

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Sep 11, 2024

Anterior rectal protrusion as a major cause of outlet-obstructive constipation in women

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

The incidence of chronic constipation in China is about 3.6% to 24%, of which rectal proptosis is the main cause of outlet-obstructive constipation in women, and its prevalence is 8.95%…

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Jul 3, 2024

Analyzing anorectal colonic stenosis

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

Common etiology of rectocolonic stenosis: Due to scar contracture after rectal surgery or excessive mucosal damage during surgery, such as internal hemorrhoidectomy, rectal anastomosis. Caused by rectovaginal fistula surgery, etc.…

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Jul 3, 2024

Identifying anorectal stenosis

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

Crohn’s disease: Due to fibrosis and scar formation at the site of the lesion, intestinal stricture may occur in 25-30% of patients. In those cases where clonorchiasis involves the rectum,…

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Jun 23, 2024

Brief description of congenital anorectal malformation

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

Anorectal malformations are commonly referred to as “anorectal” and “anal atresia”, and abnormal anorectal development usually occurs between 5 and 7 weeks of gestation. The incidence of anorectal malformations is…

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Jun 22, 2024

Acquired fistula of the navicular fossa of the rectum

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

Symptoms: Redness and swelling of the perineum within 1 – 2 months after birth, infection and pus, fecal discharge after breaking, may form rectal perineal fistula or navicular fistula. Treatment:…

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Jun 19, 2024

How to eliminate intestinal toxicity?

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

The function of the intestine is to digest, absorb and transfer. On this point, Chinese medicine says this: the six internal organs to pass for use, so the real but…

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Sep 19, 2023

Causes and countermeasures of rectal stenosis

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

Anorectal stenosis is broadly classified as congenital stenosis, pathological stenosis, and medically induced stenosis, and is characterized by small anorectal caliber, which can be seen in both men and women,…

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Sep 19, 2023

Repair of complex rectovaginal (urethral) fistula by transfer of thin femoral muscle

Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

The clinical term rectovaginal (urethral) fistula is a chronic inflammatory fistula that forms between the rectum and the vagina or urethra from various causes, except for tumor-infiltrating leaks or acute…

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Congenital disorders of the rectum and anal canal

  • Anterior rectal protrusion as a major cause of outlet-obstructive constipation in women
  • Analyzing anorectal colonic stenosis
  • Identifying anorectal stenosis
  • Brief description of congenital anorectal malformation
  • Acquired fistula of the navicular fossa of the rectum
  • How to eliminate intestinal toxicity?
  • Causes and countermeasures of rectal stenosis
  • Repair of complex rectovaginal (urethral) fistula by transfer of thin femoral muscle
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