Anorectal: Rectocele
Rectocele
Definition
- Weakness of the Pelvic Floor Causing Anterior Rectal Bulging
- Associated with Other Pelvic Organ Prolapse Diseases Such as Rectal, Uterine or Bladder Prolapse
- Often Confused for Hemorrhoids
Risk Factors
- Female, Rare in Males
- Enlarged Genital Hiatus Between Pubic Symphysis & Levator Muscles
- Vagina & Rectum Share a Common Muscular Wall/Septum
- Elderly
- Prior Pregnancy with Vaginal Delivery
- Chronic Strain
- Chronic Constipation/Diarrhea
- Obesity
Symptoms
- Physical Prolapse
- Rectal Pain/Pressure
- Constipation – Stool Can Become Trapped in the Rectocele
- Severe Cases May Require “Splinting” – Place Fingers into Vagina to Reduce the Rectocele to Facilitate Bowel Movements
Diagnosis
- Primarily Diagnosed by Physical Exam
- If Unsure: MRI or Video Defecography
Treatment
- Asymptomatic/Mild Symptoms: Dietary & Lifestyle Modifications
- Daily Fiber & Increased Liquid Intake
- May Consider Biofeedback (Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy)
- Severe Symptoms: Surgical Repair
- Can Be Done Through a Transanal or Transvaginal Approach
Rectocele 1
Rectocele Defecography 2
References
- Mbpippen. Wikimedia Commons. (License: CC BY-SA-4.0)
- Kumar S, Sharma P, Andreisek G. Does conventional defecography has a role to play in evaluation of evacuatory disorders in Indian population? Indian J Radiol Imaging. 2013 Jan;23(1):92-6. (License: CC BY-NC-SA-3.0)