In spite of the significant progress in surgery , the "best" surgical technique for
the management of complete rectal prolapse remains controversial, due to its low incidence, which is the
cause that there are no large prospective randomized trials
to attest to the superiority of one operation
over an other.
mentioned in the medical Purpose: To highlight the Sudeck's operation (1922), that is rarely literature;
and the modifications which I conducted on it. This operation is performed transabdominal and its
characterized by the fact that it reforms more than one pathological side of the rectal prolapse in adults;
with very encouraging results.