2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-022-02647-4
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We should stand by our surgical assistants

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“…We do not place the patient in lithotomy as is commonly described where possible because, while it is standard for the primary surgeon to be seated square in between the patient's raised legs, it is usual for the surgical assistant to have to stand up and bend‐over throughout the operation to see and assist 8 . We find it much easier to approach the prolapse in prone jack‐knife and are able to suction any blood efficiently in this position 9 …”
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“…We do not place the patient in lithotomy as is commonly described where possible because, while it is standard for the primary surgeon to be seated square in between the patient's raised legs, it is usual for the surgical assistant to have to stand up and bend‐over throughout the operation to see and assist 8 . We find it much easier to approach the prolapse in prone jack‐knife and are able to suction any blood efficiently in this position 9 …”
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“…8 We find it much easier to approach the prolapse in prone jack-knife and are able to suction any blood efficiently in this position. 9 Here, we offer a step-by-step description of the Delorme's procedure in our favoured prone jack-knife position for elective patients with full-thickness rectal prolapse. The principles of this technique are to reduce the prolapse, relieve incontinence and prevent obstructive defecation.…”
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