Abstract

Complete rectal prolapse (full-thickness, circumferential intussusception of the entire rectal wall through the anal canal) is not a common condition. Furthermore, anorectal giant condyloma acuminata (ConA), a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papilloma viruses, is rarely reported as a cause of rectal prolapse or as occurring in association with it. We report a patient with extensive anorectal ConA who had recurrent rectal prolapse, which became irreducible and required urgent surgery for reduction and perianal and abdominal rectopexy.

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