TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, José Vinicius
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Regadas, Francisco Sergio P., Murad-Regadas, Sthela Maria, Rodrigues, Lusmar Veras, Benicio, Fernando, Leal, Rogério, Carvalho, César G., Fernandes, Margarete, Roche, Lucimar M. C., Miranda, Antônio Carlos, Câmara, Lucia, Pereira, Joaquim Costa, Parra, Antonio Mallén, Leal, Vilmar Moura
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Resumo: CONTEXT: Since anorectocele is usually associated with mucosa prolapse and/or rectal intussusceptions, it was developed a stapled surgical technique using one circular stapler. OBJECTIVE: To report the results of Transanal Repair of Rectocele and Rectal Mucosectomy with one Circular Stapler (TRREMS procedure) in the treatment of anorectocele with mucosa prolapse in a prospective multicenter trial. METHODS: It was conducted by 14 surgeons and included 75 female patients, mean aged 49.6 years, with symptoms of obstructed defecation due to grade 2 (26.7%) and grade 3 (73.3%) anorectocele associated with mucosa prolapse and/or rectal intussusception (52.0%) and an average validated Wexner constipation score of 16. All patients were evaluated by a proctological examination, cinedefecography, anal manometry and colonic transit time. The TRREMS procedure consists of the manual removal of the rectocele wall with circumferential rectal mucosectomy performed with a circular stapler. The mean follow-up time was 21 months. RESULTS: All patients presented obstructed defecation and they persisted with symptoms despite conservative treatment. The mean operative time was 42 minutes. In 13 (17.3%) patients, bleeding from the stapled line required hemostatic suture. Stapling was incomplete in 2 (2.6%). Forty-nine patients (65.3%) required 1 hospitalization day, the remainder (34.7%) 2 days. Postoperatively, 3 (4.0%) patients complained of persistent rectal pain and 7 (9.3%) developed stricture on the stapled suture subsequently treated by stricturectomy under anesthesia (n = 1), endoscopic stricturectomy with hot biopsy forceps (n = 3) and digital dilatation (n = 3). Postoperative cinedefecography showed residual grade I anorectoceles in 8 (10.6%). The mean Wexner constipation score decreased significantly from 16 to 4 (0-4: n = 68) (6: n = 6) (7: n = 1) (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Current trial results suggest that TRREMS procedure is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of anorectocele associated with mucosa prolapse. The stapling technique is low-cost as requires the use of a single circular stapler.
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spelling TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trialRetoceleMucosa IntestinalProlapso RetalCONTEXT: Since anorectocele is usually associated with mucosa prolapse and/or rectal intussusceptions, it was developed a stapled surgical technique using one circular stapler. OBJECTIVE: To report the results of Transanal Repair of Rectocele and Rectal Mucosectomy with one Circular Stapler (TRREMS procedure) in the treatment of anorectocele with mucosa prolapse in a prospective multicenter trial. METHODS: It was conducted by 14 surgeons and included 75 female patients, mean aged 49.6 years, with symptoms of obstructed defecation due to grade 2 (26.7%) and grade 3 (73.3%) anorectocele associated with mucosa prolapse and/or rectal intussusception (52.0%) and an average validated Wexner constipation score of 16. All patients were evaluated by a proctological examination, cinedefecography, anal manometry and colonic transit time. The TRREMS procedure consists of the manual removal of the rectocele wall with circumferential rectal mucosectomy performed with a circular stapler. The mean follow-up time was 21 months. RESULTS: All patients presented obstructed defecation and they persisted with symptoms despite conservative treatment. The mean operative time was 42 minutes. In 13 (17.3%) patients, bleeding from the stapled line required hemostatic suture. Stapling was incomplete in 2 (2.6%). Forty-nine patients (65.3%) required 1 hospitalization day, the remainder (34.7%) 2 days. Postoperatively, 3 (4.0%) patients complained of persistent rectal pain and 7 (9.3%) developed stricture on the stapled suture subsequently treated by stricturectomy under anesthesia (n = 1), endoscopic stricturectomy with hot biopsy forceps (n = 3) and digital dilatation (n = 3). Postoperative cinedefecography showed residual grade I anorectoceles in 8 (10.6%). The mean Wexner constipation score decreased significantly from 16 to 4 (0-4: n = 68) (6: n = 6) (7: n = 1) (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Current trial results suggest that TRREMS procedure is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of anorectocele associated with mucosa prolapse. The stapling technique is low-cost as requires the use of a single circular stapler.CONTEXTO: Como a anoretocele está sempre associada a prolapso mucoso e/ou intussuscepção retal, foi desenvolvida uma técnica cirúrgica grampeada, utilizando somente um grampeador mecânico. OBJETIVO: Demonstrar os resultados do estudo multicêntrico que realizou o tratamento cirúrgico de pacientes com anorretocele associado a prolapso mucoso, utilizando o reparo transanal da retocele e mucosectomia com grampeador circular mecânico. MÉTODO: Foram incluídos 75 pacientes, média de idade 49,6 anos, com sintomas de evacuação obstruída, apresentando escore médio de constipação de Wexner de 16 e diagnóstico de anorretocele grau II (26.7%), grau III (73,3%) associado a prolapso mucoso e intussuscepção (52%). Todos foram avaliados com exame proctológico, defecografia, manometria anorretal e tempo de trânsito colônico. O procedimento cirúrgico foi realizado por 14 cirurgiões e consiste na remoção manual da parede do reto no local da retocele e mucosectomia circunferencial com um grampeador circular mecânico. O seguimento médio foi de 21 meses. RESULTADOS: Os pacientes apresentavam sintomas de evacuação obstruída, mesmo após tratamento clinico. O tempo operatório médio foi de 42 minutos. Houve sangramento transanal na linha de sutura em 13 (17,3%) pacientes, sutura grampeada incompleta em 2 (2,6%) e dor retal persistente em 3 (4,0%). O tempo médio de internação hospitalar foi de 1 dia em 49 (65,3%) e 2 dias em 34,7%. Ocorreu redução na linha de sutura em 7 (9,3%), sendo necessário estricturotomia cirúrgica sob anestesia (n = 1), utilizando "hot biopsy" (n = 3) e dilatação anal (3). Defecografia no pós-operatório demonstrou anorretocele residual grau I em 8 (10.6%). O escore de constipação de Wexner reduziu 16 para 4 (0-4: n = 68) (6: n = 6) (7: n = 1) (P<0.0001). CONCLUSÃO: O resultado do estudo multicêntrico demonstrou que a técnica cirúrgica apresentada é segura e efetiva para tratamento da anorretocele associada a prolapso mucoso. Apresenta baixo custo pois utiliza um grampeador circular mecânico.Arquivos de Gastroenterologia2016-07-04T12:38:10Z2016-07-04T12:38:10Z2011-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCRUZ, J. V. et al. TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial. Arq. Gastroenterol., São Paulo, v.48 n.1, jan./mar. 2011.0004-2803http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/18125ark:/83112/001300000s5vjCruz, José ViniciusRegadas, Francisco Sergio P.Murad-Regadas, Sthela MariaRodrigues, Lusmar VerasBenicio, FernandoLeal, RogérioCarvalho, César G.Fernandes, MargareteRoche, Lucimar M. C.Miranda, Antônio CarlosCâmara, LuciaPereira, Joaquim CostaParra, Antonio MallénLeal, Vilmar Mouraengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-12-17T11:16:21Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/18125Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:16:51.632370Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
title TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
spellingShingle TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
Cruz, José Vinicius
Retocele
Mucosa Intestinal
Prolapso Retal
title_short TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
title_full TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
title_fullStr TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
title_full_unstemmed TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
title_sort TRREMS procedure (transanal repair of rectocele and rectal mucosectomy with one circular stapler). A prospective multicenter trial
author Cruz, José Vinicius
author_facet Cruz, José Vinicius
Regadas, Francisco Sergio P.
Murad-Regadas, Sthela Maria
Rodrigues, Lusmar Veras
Benicio, Fernando
Leal, Rogério
Carvalho, César G.
Fernandes, Margarete
Roche, Lucimar M. C.
Miranda, Antônio Carlos
Câmara, Lucia
Pereira, Joaquim Costa
Parra, Antonio Mallén
Leal, Vilmar Moura
author_role author
author2 Regadas, Francisco Sergio P.
Murad-Regadas, Sthela Maria
Rodrigues, Lusmar Veras
Benicio, Fernando
Leal, Rogério
Carvalho, César G.
Fernandes, Margarete
Roche, Lucimar M. C.
Miranda, Antônio Carlos
Câmara, Lucia
Pereira, Joaquim Costa
Parra, Antonio Mallén
Leal, Vilmar Moura
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, José Vinicius
Regadas, Francisco Sergio P.
Murad-Regadas, Sthela Maria
Rodrigues, Lusmar Veras
Benicio, Fernando
Leal, Rogério
Carvalho, César G.
Fernandes, Margarete
Roche, Lucimar M. C.
Miranda, Antônio Carlos
Câmara, Lucia
Pereira, Joaquim Costa
Parra, Antonio Mallén
Leal, Vilmar Moura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Retocele
Mucosa Intestinal
Prolapso Retal
topic Retocele
Mucosa Intestinal
Prolapso Retal
description CONTEXT: Since anorectocele is usually associated with mucosa prolapse and/or rectal intussusceptions, it was developed a stapled surgical technique using one circular stapler. OBJECTIVE: To report the results of Transanal Repair of Rectocele and Rectal Mucosectomy with one Circular Stapler (TRREMS procedure) in the treatment of anorectocele with mucosa prolapse in a prospective multicenter trial. METHODS: It was conducted by 14 surgeons and included 75 female patients, mean aged 49.6 years, with symptoms of obstructed defecation due to grade 2 (26.7%) and grade 3 (73.3%) anorectocele associated with mucosa prolapse and/or rectal intussusception (52.0%) and an average validated Wexner constipation score of 16. All patients were evaluated by a proctological examination, cinedefecography, anal manometry and colonic transit time. The TRREMS procedure consists of the manual removal of the rectocele wall with circumferential rectal mucosectomy performed with a circular stapler. The mean follow-up time was 21 months. RESULTS: All patients presented obstructed defecation and they persisted with symptoms despite conservative treatment. The mean operative time was 42 minutes. In 13 (17.3%) patients, bleeding from the stapled line required hemostatic suture. Stapling was incomplete in 2 (2.6%). Forty-nine patients (65.3%) required 1 hospitalization day, the remainder (34.7%) 2 days. Postoperatively, 3 (4.0%) patients complained of persistent rectal pain and 7 (9.3%) developed stricture on the stapled suture subsequently treated by stricturectomy under anesthesia (n = 1), endoscopic stricturectomy with hot biopsy forceps (n = 3) and digital dilatation (n = 3). Postoperative cinedefecography showed residual grade I anorectoceles in 8 (10.6%). The mean Wexner constipation score decreased significantly from 16 to 4 (0-4: n = 68) (6: n = 6) (7: n = 1) (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Current trial results suggest that TRREMS procedure is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of anorectocele associated with mucosa prolapse. The stapling technique is low-cost as requires the use of a single circular stapler.
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