Shao Y, Fu YX, Wang QF, Cheng ZQ, Zhang GY, Hu SY. Khubchandani’s procedure combined with stapled posterior rectal wall resection for rectocele. World J Gastroenterol 2019; 25(11): 1421-1431 [PMID: 30918434 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i11.1421]
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San-Yuan Hu, MD, PhD, Chief Doctor, Professor, Department of General Surgery, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, No. 107, Wenhua Xi Road, Jinan 250012, Shandong Province, China. husanyuan1962@hotmail.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Randomized Clinical Trial
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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2019; 25(11): 1421-1431 Published online Mar 21, 2019. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i11.1421
Table 1 Patients’ clinical characteristics
n/mean ± SD
KSPRWR
STARR
Age (yr)
46.59 ± 9.41
50.38 ± 15.86
Gender
Female
Female
Combined with rectal prolapse
23
24
History of disease (yr)
2.35 ± 0.93
2.20 ± 1.11
Procedure (in final analysis)
34
37
Operative time (min)
41.47 ± 6.43
39.24 ± 6.53
Estimated blood loss (mL)
10.91 ± 2.52
10.14 ± 1.86
Hospital stay (d)
3.15 ± 0.70
3.14 ± 0.54
Table 2 Comparisons of obstructed defecation syndrome scores and rectocele depth
ODS score
Rectocele depth
Group A
Group B
Group A
Group B
Comparison within group
a
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
b
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
c
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
d
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
e
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
f
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
g
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
h
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P>0.05
i
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
j
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
Comparison between groups
k
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
l
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
m
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
n
P > 0.05
P > 0.05
o
P < 0.05
P < 0.05
Table 3 Complications of group A
Complication
First week
1 mo after operation
3 mo after operation
6 mo after operation
12 mo after operation
Nausea
7 (20.6%)
0
0
0
0
Retention of urine after urinary catheter removal
3 (8.8%)
0
0
0
0
Anal fissure
7 (20.6%)
5 (14.7%)
2 (5.9%)
0
0
Incontinence to flatus
2 (5.9%)
1 (2.9%)
0
0
0
Postoperative bleeding
1 (2.9%)
0
0
0
0
Defecatory urgency
2 (5.9%)
1 (2.9%)
1 (2.9%)
3 (8.8%)
3 (8.8%)
Persistent pain
13 (38.2%)
4 (11.8%)
2 (5.9%)
2 (5.9%)
1 (2.9%)
Vagina discomfort
5 (14.7%)
2 (5.9%)
0
0
0
Recurrence
0
0
0
0
0
Table 4 Complications of group B
Complication
First week
1 mo after operation
3 mo after operation
6 mo after operation
12 mo after operation
Nausea
9 (24.3%)
0
0
0
0
Retention of urine after urinary catheter removal
1 (2.7%)
0
0
0
0
Anal fissure
5 (13.5%)
5 (13.5%)
2 (5.4%)
0
0
Incontinence to flatus
2 (5.4%)
1 (2.7%)
1 (2.7%)
3 (8.1%)
4 (10.8%)
Postoperative bleeding
0
0
0
0
0
Defecatory urgency
2 (5.4%)
1 (2.7%)
1 (2.7%)
2 (5.4%)
3 (8.1%)
Persistent pain
12 (32.4%)
3 (8.1%)
2 (5.4%)
2 (5.4%)
2 (5.4%)
Vagina discomfort
0
0
0
0
0
Recurrence
0
0
0
0
2 (5.4%)
Citation: Shao Y, Fu YX, Wang QF, Cheng ZQ, Zhang GY, Hu SY. Khubchandani’s procedure combined with stapled posterior rectal wall resection for rectocele. World J Gastroenterol 2019; 25(11): 1421-1431