Rectal prolapse occurs when part of the large intestine’s lowest section (rectum) slips outside the muscular opening at the end of the digestive tract (anus). The prolapsed rectum can cause fecal incontinence. Surgery is usually needed to treat rectal prolapse.
Surgeons examine the entire pelvis to determine the extent of your rectal prolapse and whether you need surgery.
In its early stages, rectal prolapse may be treated with stool softeners, suppositories and other medications. But most people need surgery to repair rectal prolapse.
The type of surgery you have depends on the extent of the rectal prolapse. We use these procedures:
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