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Advanced, Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Rectal Prolapse Surgery at MedEase
Rectal prolapse is a condition where the rectum—the last part of the large intestine—protrudes through the anus. It can cause discomfort, fecal incontinence, bleeding, and a sense of pressure in the rectal area. Although this condition may initially seem manageable with lifestyle changes and medication, surgery becomes essential in most cases to restore quality of life.
At MedEase, we specialize in laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery, a minimally invasive technique that offers faster recovery, reduced pain, and excellent clinical outcomes.
Treatment Duration
30 Minutes
45 Minutes
Treatment Cost
70K
90K
Laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery is a modern surgical method used to correct prolapse of the rectum. Unlike open surgery, it uses small incisions, a camera (laparoscope), and specialized instruments to restore the rectum to its normal position and secure it.
This procedure is typically done under general anesthesia and is often referred to as laparoscopic rectopexy. It’s considered the gold standard for rectal prolapse repair, especially in patients who are good candidates for minimally invasive surgery.
Laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery is advised when:
Rectum visibly protrudes during bowel movements or physical activity
Patient suffers from chronic constipation or fecal incontinence
There is a frequent urge to defecate without relief
Non-surgical treatments have failed
Quality of life is significantly impacted
At MedEase, our expert colorectal surgeons offer different surgical techniques based on patient condition and anatomical needs:
The rectum is repositioned and stitched to the sacrum (lower spine) using non-absorbable sutures.
A surgical mesh is used to anchor the rectum in place, providing stronger long-term support.
The front wall of the rectum is lifted and attached using a mesh, often used in cases of complex or recurrent prolapse and associated pelvic floor disorders.
Compared to traditional open surgery, laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery offers several advantages:
✔️ Smaller incisions and minimal scarring
✔️ Shorter hospital stay
✔️ Quicker recovery and return to normal activities
✔️ Reduced post-operative pain
✔️ Lower risk of infection or complications
✔️ Excellent long-term results with low recurrence rate
Complete physical examination
Colonoscopy to rule out other colorectal issues
Blood tests and imaging (MRI or CT if required)
Bowel preparation the night before surgery
Our MedEase care team provides complete pre-op guidance to ensure you are fully prepared and confident before your surgery.
Anesthesia: General anesthesia is administered.
Laparoscope Insertion: Small incisions are made in the abdomen to insert the laparoscope and instruments.
Rectum Mobilization: The prolapsed rectum is carefully freed from surrounding tissues.
Fixation: The rectum is lifted and secured to the sacrum with sutures or mesh.
Closure: Instruments are removed, and incisions are closed with absorbable sutures.
The entire surgery typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours.
After surgery, most patients stay in the hospital for 1–2 days. Full recovery takes about 2 to 3 weeks, depending on individual health and the complexity of the procedure.
Avoid heavy lifting for 4–6 weeks
Resume light activity within a few days
Follow a high-fiber diet to avoid constipation
Use prescribed stool softeners as needed
Attend regular follow-ups at MedEase
Though rare, potential complications may include:
Bleeding or infection
Constipation or bowel obstruction
Mesh-related issues (if used)
Recurrence of prolapse
Damage to surrounding organs (rare in expert hands)
Our surgical team at MedEase minimizes risks with cutting-edge techniques and strict safety protocols.
✔️ Experienced Colorectal Surgeons: Our team has extensive experience in advanced laparoscopic procedures.
✔️ State-of-the-art Facilities: Equipped with modern laparoscopic suites and recovery infrastructure.
✔️ Affordable Packages: Transparent pricing with no hidden costs.
✔️ Personalized Care: From consultation to post-op follow-ups, we provide end-to-end support.
✔️ Zero-Cost EMI & Insurance Assistance: We help with all paperwork and claims to ensure hassle-free treatment.
At MedEase, laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery cost ranges between ₹70,000–₹1,20,000, depending on factors like hospital stay, type of procedure, and insurance coverage.
We offer:
Free initial consultation
0% EMI option
Assistance with insurance claims
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Laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery is a life-changing procedure for those suffering from rectal descent and its complications. At MedEase, we combine surgical expertise, modern technology, and compassionate care to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.
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Laparoscopic rectal prolapse surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that repairs a prolapsed rectum using small incisions, a camera (laparoscope), and specialized instruments. It helps restore the rectum to its normal position and relieves symptoms like discomfort, incontinence, and bleeding.
Surgery is recommended for individuals who have a visible prolapse of the rectum, chronic constipation, fecal incontinence, or ineffective results from non-surgical treatments. It’s often the best long-term solution for severe or recurring rectal prolapse.
The procedure typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity and whether additional pelvic floor issues need to be addressed during surgery.
This surgery involves less pain compared to open surgery due to smaller incisions. Pain is usually mild and managed effectively with medications. Most patients report minimal discomfort after the first few days.
Recovery time is generally 2 to 3 weeks. Most patients return to light work and normal routines within 10–14 days. Complete healing may take up to 4–6 weeks depending on individual health conditions.
Yes, typically patients are required to stay in the hospital for 1 to 2 days post-surgery for observation and early recovery support.
As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, or mesh complications (if used). However, complications are rare when the procedure is done by experienced colorectal surgeons, like those at MedEase.
The recurrence rate is low with laparoscopic surgery, especially when performed by expert surgeons. However, maintaining a healthy bowel routine and avoiding straining are key to long-term success.
Yes, in most cases, rectal prolapse surgery is covered under health insurance plans. At MedEase, our team assists with all paperwork and claim processes to ensure a smooth experience.
MedEase offers expert colorectal surgeons, advanced laparoscopic technology, personalized care, insurance assistance, and zero-cost EMI options—all at affordable pricing to ensure the best outcomes.