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06.06.2017 | Trick of the Trade
Dynamic cystocolpoproctography to confirm the efficacy of laparoscopic rectopexy in the treatment of hedrocele associated with full-thickness rectal prolapse
verfasst von:
B. Trilling, P.-Y. Sage, L. Henry, A. Mancini, F. Reche, J.-L. Faucheron
Erschienen in:
Techniques in Coloproctology
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Ausgabe 6/2017
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Excerpt
Hedrocele literally means anal hernia (from the Greek
hedros, meaning anus, and
kele, meaning hernia). It is an extremely rare form of hernia with only four cases previously reported [
1‐
3]. Like enterocele, hedrocele is a variant of the rare posterior perineal hernias, resulting from a defect in the rectovaginal septum [
3]. A peritoneal pouch containing the small bowel protrudes in the anterior wall of the rectum through the anus. Clinical presentation may be with symptoms and signs of a strangulated small bowel in the hedrocele [
3]. Diagnosis can be made by dynamic cystocolpoproctography, which has been shown to be superior to MRI in this context [
4]. The aim of this short report is to confirm the efficacy of laparoscopic rectopexy in the management of hedrocele after dynamic cystocolpoproctography. …