Mental health disorders as a risk factor in young patients with rectal prolapse

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery(2024)

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Background Rectal prolapse (RP) typically presents in the elderly, though it can present in younger patients lacking traditional risk factors. The current study compares medical and mental health history, presentation, and outcomes for young and older patients with RP. Methods This is a single-center retrospective review of patients who underwent abdominal repair of RP between 2005 and 2019. Individuals were dichotomized into two groups based on age greater or less than 40 years. Results Of 156 patients, 25 were < 40. Younger patients had higher rates of diagnosed mental health disorders (80% vs 41%, p < 0.001), more likely to take SSRIs ( p = .02), SNRIs ( p = .021), anxiolytics ( p = 0.033), and antipsychotics ( p < 0.001). Younger patients had lower preoperative incontinence but higher constipation. Both groups had low rates of recurrence (9.1% vs 11.6%, p = 0.73). Conclusions Young patients with RP present with higher concomitant mental health diagnoses and represent unique risk factors characterized by chronic straining compared to pelvic floor laxity.
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Rectal prolapse,Mental health,Colorectal surgery outcomes,Antidepressants,Chronic constipation
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