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Pathologic Assessment of Rectal Prolapse in the Young

Pathologic and Functional Assessment of Rectal Prolapse in Young Patients

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
10 (estimated)
Sponsor
Mansoura University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Patients aging less than 45 years with rectal prolapse will undergo full pathologic and functional assessment to determine the underlying etiology.

Detailed description

Full clinical assessment of the patients will be conducted by history taking querying the type and duration of symptoms, associated medical conditions, history of previous surgery for rectal prolapse, and presence of fecal incontinence which will be graded by Wexner continence score. In addition, patients will undergo thorough general and local examination to determine the type of rectal prolapse (internal or external) and the condition of the anal sphincters and pelvic floor muscles. Functional assessment of the anorectal region will be done by anal manometry to measure the resting and squeeze anal pressures, rectal sensation and compliance; endorectal ultrasonography to assess the integrity of the anal sphincters; and pudendal nerve terminal motor latency (PNTML) to exclude pudendal neuropathy. Random biopsies (2-4 in number) will be taken from the pelvic floor muscles, external anal sphincter, and the lateral supportive ligaments of the rectum during surgical treatment of rectal prolapse whether via the abdominal or perineal approach. Tissue samples will be preserved in formalin solution and will be sent for histopathological examination. Tissue samples will be subjected to immunohistochemistry to calculate the ratio between collagen type I and type III, and to reveal any myopathic or degenerative changes. Additionally, schistosomal affection of the pelvic floor muscles will be detected by immunohistochemistry examination for the ova of schistosomal mansoni.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPathologic and functional assessmentRandom biopsies will be taken from the pelvic floor muscles, external anal sphincter, and the lateral supportive ligaments of the rectum during surgical treatment of rectal prolapse whether via the abdominal or perineal approach. Tissue samples will be subjected to immunohistochemistry to calculate the ratio between collagen type I and type III, and to reveal any myopathic or degenerative changes

Timeline

Start date
2017-01-01
Primary completion
2018-01-01
Completion
2018-03-01
First posted
2017-01-06
Last updated
2017-01-06

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Egypt

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