I am suffering from complete rectal prolapse from 10-12 years. I am planning to join defence. I had no any other problems like bleeding, constipation etc. But i wanted to correct it now. I am planning to go for trrpcs starr surgery. Will that be a good decision. I dont want to go through abdominal approach.
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It's better u discuss this with colorectal surgeon
Or meet a surgeon
Because asking here will divert ur mind more and u will end up in confusion
So it's better
Discussion has to be done
Will respect of every procedure outcome and
Results
It's all depends on your current conditions
That will be seen in personal meet
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Starr procedure for Complete rectal prolapse may not be a permanent solution, but it will depend upon physical examination & ur body habitus etc. Laparoscopic rectopexy might be a better option.
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