Chronic constipation and Obstructed defecation Syndrome (ODS) represent a high-incidence pathological status that severely compromise of Quality of Life (QoL). Our multidisciplinary study is aimed to investigate how the resolution of ODS by surgical technique can improve long-term clinical symptoms and the state of physical and mental health and QoL, focusing on the dual interaction between psyche and intestine Chronic constipation and Obstructed Defectaion Syndrome represent a high-incidence pathological status that severely compromise of Quality of Life. Our multidisciplinary study is aimed to investigate how the resolution of ODS by surgical technique can improve long-term clinical symptoms and the state of physical and emntal health and QoL, focusing on the dual interaction between psyche and intestine. Study conducted on 50 patients of average 56 years (range 22-72), diagnosed with ODS and operated with STARR (Stapled Trans Anal Rectal Resection) technique for rectal and hemorrhoidal prolapse at the nursing home "Torina" of Palermo from 2018 sine 2019. Before and after surgfery, patients underwent psychological counseling, during which a questionnaire (Short form health survey SF-12) on their physical and mental health sttus and one for the Score of ODS symptomatology evaluation were administered. In ODS STARR surgical technique allows to improve clinical symptoms of patients, their physicial and mental health and QoL. In these patients is essential a multidisciplinary study that investigates the dual interaction between psyche and intestine and how this effects patients'lives.

GIOVANNI TOMASELLO, D.S. (2022). OBSTRUCTED DEFECATION SYNDROME AND CHRONIC CONSTIPATION: CLINICAL AND SURGICAL ANALYSIS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS. EUROMEDITERRANEAN BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL, 17(20), 89-94 [10.3269/1970-5492.2022.17.20].

OBSTRUCTED DEFECATION SYNDROME AND CHRONIC CONSTIPATION: CLINICAL AND SURGICAL ANALYSIS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

GIOVANNI TOMASELLO
Primo
Conceptualization
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DARIO SAGUTO
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SALVATORE ACCOMANDO
Formal Analysis
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CAROLA MARIA GAGLIARDO;FRANCESCO CARINI
Ultimo
2022-09-09

Abstract

Chronic constipation and Obstructed defecation Syndrome (ODS) represent a high-incidence pathological status that severely compromise of Quality of Life (QoL). Our multidisciplinary study is aimed to investigate how the resolution of ODS by surgical technique can improve long-term clinical symptoms and the state of physical and mental health and QoL, focusing on the dual interaction between psyche and intestine Chronic constipation and Obstructed Defectaion Syndrome represent a high-incidence pathological status that severely compromise of Quality of Life. Our multidisciplinary study is aimed to investigate how the resolution of ODS by surgical technique can improve long-term clinical symptoms and the state of physical and emntal health and QoL, focusing on the dual interaction between psyche and intestine. Study conducted on 50 patients of average 56 years (range 22-72), diagnosed with ODS and operated with STARR (Stapled Trans Anal Rectal Resection) technique for rectal and hemorrhoidal prolapse at the nursing home "Torina" of Palermo from 2018 sine 2019. Before and after surgfery, patients underwent psychological counseling, during which a questionnaire (Short form health survey SF-12) on their physical and mental health sttus and one for the Score of ODS symptomatology evaluation were administered. In ODS STARR surgical technique allows to improve clinical symptoms of patients, their physicial and mental health and QoL. In these patients is essential a multidisciplinary study that investigates the dual interaction between psyche and intestine and how this effects patients'lives.
9-set-2022
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
GIOVANNI TOMASELLO, D.S. (2022). OBSTRUCTED DEFECATION SYNDROME AND CHRONIC CONSTIPATION: CLINICAL AND SURGICAL ANALYSIS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS. EUROMEDITERRANEAN BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL, 17(20), 89-94 [10.3269/1970-5492.2022.17.20].
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