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. 1994 Mar;76(2):115–116.

Triple suspension rectopexy for complete rectal prolapse.

S M Soliman 1
PMCID: PMC2502202  PMID: 8154803

Abstract

Twenty-eight patients with complete rectal prolapse were treated by a three-level triple suspension abdominal rectopexy with no recurrence and with improvement of rectal function. Rectal suspension was effected by three steel wire slings.

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