Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences (Dec 2010)

Management of Rectal Prolapse in Children: Our Experience of Thiersch Stitch Procedure

  • Arshad Kamal,
  • Kifayat Khan,
  • Mohammad Ayub Khan,
  • Younis Khan,
  • Mohammad Uzair,
  • Mohammad Tariq,
  • Mamoon .,
  • Saddar Rahim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

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Background: Rectal prolapse is a common pediatric surgical problem with many treatment options. This study was conducted to assess the outcome of Thiersch stitch in the management of rectal prolapse in children. Methodology: It was a descriptive study conducted at Department of Pediatric Surgery, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar from January 2003 to December 2008. Patients with complete rectal prolapse for more than 3 months were included. Patients were admitted 24 hours before the procedure. Kleen enema was given in the morning of operation. The procedure was performed under general anaesthesia. Vicryl size 1 was wrapped around the lower part of anal canal subcutaneously. Patients were discharged home on same day on oral analgesics for a week and laxatives for a month. They were followed in outpatient department for 3 months and any complication was recorded. Results: Sixty-five patients, 37 males and 28 females, with complete rectal prolapse were operated. Age range was 2-8 years. No complication was seen during operation. Post-operatively painful defecation was observed in all patients, wound infection in 36, scanty bleeding and diaper staining in 25, constipation in 20 and recurrent rectal prolapse in 6 patients. Conclusion: Surgical treatment of rectal prolapse by Thiersch stitch is simple to perform and has less complications.