- Rectocele
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DiseasesDB = 11189
ICD10 = ICD10|N|81|6|n|80
ICD9 = ICD9|618.04
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eMedicineSubj = med
eMedicineTopic = 3325
MeshID = D020047
A rectocele results from a tear in therectovaginal septum (which is normally a tough fibrous sheet like divider between therectum andvagina ). Rectal tissue bulges through this tear, into the vagina, as a hernia. There are two main causes of this tear: childbirth and hysterectomy.Presentation
Mild cases may simply produce a sense of pressure or protrusion within the vagina, and the occasional feeling that the rectum has not been completely emptied after a bowel movement. Moderate cases may involve difficulty passing stool (because the attempt to evacuate pushes the stool into the rectocele instead of out through the
anus ), discomfort or pain during evacuation or intercourse,constipation , and a general sensation that something is "falling down" or "falling out" within thepelvis . Severe cases may cause vaginal bleeding, intermittentfecal incontinence , or even theprolapse of the bulge through the mouth of the vagina, orrectal prolapse through the anus.Causes
It can be caused by many factors, but the most common is childbirth, especially with babies over nine pounds in weight, or rapid births. The use of
forceps is more likely a marker for the vaginal injury, than a direct cause of the tear. Episiotomy or lower vaginal tears play little role in the formation of a cystocele. The risk increases with the number of vaginal births, although it can also happen in women who have never borne a child.A
hysterectomy or other pelvic surgery can be a cause,cite web |url=http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/rectocele/DS00704/DSECTION=4 |title=Rectocele: Risk factors - MayoClinic.com |accessdate=2007-11-21 |format= |work=] as can chronic constipation and straining to pass bowel movements. It is more common in older women than in younger ones;estrogen which helps to keep the pelvic tissues elastic decreases aftermenopause . Another cause which is sometimes overlooked in younger women issexual abuse during childhood.Treatment
Treatment depends on the severity of the problem, and may include changes in diet (increase in fiber and water intake),
pelvic floor exercises such asKegel exercise s, use ofstool softener s,hormone replacement therapy for post-menopausal women, insertion of apessary into the vagina, and various forms ofsurgery cite journal |author=Paraiso MF, Barber MD, Muir TW, Walters MD |title=Rectocele repair: a randomized trial of three surgical techniques including graft augmentation |journal=Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. |volume=195 |issue=6 |pages=1762–71 |year=2006 |pmid=17132479 |doi=10.1016/j.ajog.2006.07.026] (usuallyposterior colporrhaphy - the suturing of vaginal tissue). More recent developments in surgery are directed at repairs to the rectovaginal septum, than simple excision or plication of vaginal skin, which provides no support. Bothgynecologist s and colorectalsurgeon s can address this problem.References
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