Five Years of Experience in the Management of Rectal Prolapse with Altemeier and Delorme Techniques at Méderi – Hospital Universitario Mayor

  • Agudelo Jiménez, Leidy Dayana (PI)
  • Cendales, Maria Angelica (CoI)
  • Cala-Noriega, Juan Guillermo (CoI)
  • Figueroa Avendano, Carlos ( Academic assessor)
  • Villaveces, Mariana ( Academic assessor)

Project Details

Description

Rectal procidency is a pathology with important consequences on the quality of life and the basis of its treatment is surgical, so it is important to know the characteristics of its clinical presentation and the experience in the management of this pathology in our environment in Colombia that could be used as reference to analyze clinical trends and results. The aim was to describe five years of experience in the management of rectal procidency with two different surgical techniques to
evaluate outcomes

Objective

To Compare the clinical outcomes of patients with rectal incidence managed with the Delorme technique or the Altemeier technique managed at Méderi-Hospital Universitario Mayor

Key findings

To know the outcomes of all patients with rectal procidence who underwent a surgical procedure with either the Altemeier technique or the Delorme technique in the period between 2019 – 2023 in Mederi – Hospital Universitario Mayo
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date7/10/247/02/25

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 4 - Quality Education

Keywords

  • Delorme technique
  • Altemeier technique
  • Rectal Prolapse

Mederi Institutes

  • Complex Abdominal Pathology Institute

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