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Rectal Prolapse - Procedure & Operation Benefits
Rectal prolapse is a condition where the rectum slips out of place, leading to discomfort, bleeding, and bowel issues. At Sarthi Care, we treat it using laparoscopic rectopexy, a minimally invasive surgery that offers long-term relief with faster recovery and minimal complications.

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Rectal Prolapse Treatment
Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum (the last part of the large intestine) slips out through the anus. It can cause discomfort, fecal incontinence, and bleeding. At Sarthi Care, we offer laparoscopic rectopexy, a minimally invasive procedure that secures the rectum in its proper position, ensuring long-term relief, minimal scarring, and faster recovery.
Laparoscopic rectopexy is performed under general anesthesia. Small incisions are made in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope and surgical instruments. The rectum is lifted and secured using sutures or mesh to prevent future prolapse. The procedure usually takes 1–2 hours.
Patients can usually return home within 1–2 days. Full recovery typically takes about 2–3 weeks. Light physical activity can be resumed in a few days, but heavy lifting should be avoided for a month.
Laparoscopic rectopexy offers high success rates with minimal recurrence. It improves bowel control, reduces discomfort, and restores normal function in most patients.
This treatment is suitable for individuals experiencing full-thickness rectal prolapse, persistent discomfort, or incontinence due to prolapse. A medical evaluation is required to confirm candidacy.
Minimally invasive with smaller cuts
Less post-op pain and quicker recovery
Low risk of recurrence
Improved bowel control and quality of life
As with any surgery, there may be risks such as bleeding, infection, constipation, or rare recurrence. Most side effects are temporary and manageable with proper care.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find quick answers to common questions about piles, treatments, recovery, costs, and insurance coverage—so you feel confident before starting your journey with Sarthi Care.
An abscess is a localized infection filled with pus, usually caused by bacteria. It often appears as a painful, swollen lump that can feel warm and tender to touch.
Abscesses are typically caused by blocked sweat glands, ingrown hairs, infected cuts, or bacterial infections. In the anal area, it can result from infected anal glands or fissures.
Swelling and redness
Pain or tenderness
Warmth in the area
Pus discharge
Fever or chills (in severe cases)
A clinical examination by a doctor is usually enough. In some deep cases, imaging like an ultrasound or MRI may be recommended to determine the extent.
The standard treatment is Incision & Drainage (I&D), where the pus is surgically drained to relieve pain and stop the infection. Antibiotics may also be prescribed depending on the case.
The procedure is done under local or general anesthesia, so it is not painful. Mild soreness may occur afterward, which is manageable with medication.
Most abscesses heal within 7–10 days. Regular dressing and hygiene are important to prevent recurrence and ensure complete recovery.
Yes, recurrence is possible if the infection source remains or aftercare is neglected. We provide follow-up guidance to prevent future abscess formation.
Yes, in most cases. Our team helps patients with insurance paperwork and approvals for abscess surgeries and hospital care.
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