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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2024
  • You may need surgery for a rectocele and your doctor has diagnosed you with this condition. Dr. McQueary helps you understand what surgery is best for you
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Комментарии • 41

  • @janismcgovern5067
    @janismcgovern5067 17 дней назад

    Good news! I got my urogynecology appt on august 29th. Thanks for your support. I hope it goes well.

  • @GenXWitch67
    @GenXWitch67 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much.

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill Месяц назад

    I'm a new subscriber.i will be watching related videos. You explain well. Thank you so much. You sound southern what state are you in please?

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  Месяц назад +1

      I have been in the south for 31 years but originally was from California

  • @robinlabranche6147
    @robinlabranche6147 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your videos. I will spend time watching as I need to make a decision regarding my current situation and want to know all of my options. 63 years old had a UFE 2011 b/c of fibroids to save my uterus. Back them probably only needed Progesterone to balance out the estrogen but was only offered a hysterotomy. Fast forward to today. Uterine lining is thick, and atrophied from UFE. 2 unsuccessful attempts to get enough tissue to biopsy both in office and inpatient. Only way to see what's going on with uterus is to have it removed. Was told by my gynecologist doctor to come back when I was bleeding. I went to see a different gynecologist with better bed side manners and I'm scheduled for an ultrasound and MRI to really see what's on the pelvic area. Also been doing pelvic health PT. Doses this really help? Also found out I had bladder prolapse and was referred to urogynecologist. Told by urogynecologist I have bladder/cervix/uterine is down (stage 2-3) and possible stage 1 rectocele. Only offered hysterotomy and repair using mesh. Doctor said she does not use own tissue b/c over time prolapse can happen again because of my age and the thinning of the lining. Not sure about the mesh because mesh has been in the news for causing problems . Do I want surgery NO, but being 63 I don't want problem to get worse than to old for surgery or worst scenario end up with some form of cancer. Thoughts please and thank you.

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  Месяц назад

      Very good explanation of your issues. There are definitely surgeons that can repair your prolapse without mesh in fact I typically repair with skin graft. It works well. Hopefully you can find the treatment that helps you the most! Good luck!

  • @user-ur3cg1wq4b
    @user-ur3cg1wq4b 13 дней назад +1

    When I had my first baby, he was a force up birth . No episiotomy was performed, and I had a fourth-degree tear into the anus . Years later, I had external hemorrhoids removed . One big one was missed . Now, something tore and there was blood . I think it was the rectum. I also had a vaginally hysterectomy many years ago . In order to poop, I take Fibre 4 and senorita as necessary . My GP sent a referral to a GI SPECIALIST. NOT AN OB OR GYNECOLOGIST. . I told my GP about these issues 3 years ago . He doesn't listen . Now bad things happened . I really hope I can be repaired .

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  8 дней назад

      Sounds like you need to see specialist in Urogynecology to throughly evaluate and see what the real problems are. GI specialists don’t treat these issues unless it is internal hemorrhoids.

    • @user-ur3cg1wq4b
      @user-ur3cg1wq4b 8 дней назад

      @@DrJeffreyMcQueary
      This specialist does it .
      There are no internal hemorrhoids .

    • @user-ur3cg1wq4b
      @user-ur3cg1wq4b 8 дней назад

      @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      Some GI specialists are cross trained. This is Canada, not the USA. If he feels, I need a different specialist, and he will refer to another specialist . My GP is the stupid one in this situation

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  6 дней назад

      @@user-ur3cg1wq4b ok

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  6 дней назад

      @@user-ur3cg1wq4b good luck

  • @jadeserant-grandil2547
    @jadeserant-grandil2547 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your videos :) But I also wondered about the risks of worsening terminal constipation with the surgical repair…? Considering that it is not about transit but only because of the rectocele…

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  4 месяца назад

      Motility of the Bowel is a problem with constipation but a rectocele is obstructive to the stool movement through the rectum. Repairs if done correctly, repair the obstruction so the rectum can evacuate well. Good luck.

    • @user-ur3cg1wq4b
      @user-ur3cg1wq4b 6 дней назад

      @jadeserant-grandil2547
      If the repair is done properly, you should have no constipation. I know people that had it done . No constipation.

  • @carlamarquette822
    @carlamarquette822 8 дней назад

    With a rectocele surgery what is recovery like ? Is it painful? I have to have it im scared to death I have a great gyno/neuro but I’m scared it will hurt to have a bowel movement? Any advice?

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  8 дней назад

      Definitely the posterior rectal side is more tender but patients seen at 2 weeks are typically doing well. Everyone is different though and it is based on pain tolerance.

    • @carlamarquette822
      @carlamarquette822 7 дней назад

      @@DrJeffreyMcQueary thank you for your input but I neglected to ask I’m assuming your first bowel movement is scary 😱 but you will go that’s my greatest fear I also have autoimmune and active RSD but it’s managed at this point I do have a excellent doctor I feel I need a antibiotics is that out of the normal to ask? Now when they do this type of procedure are you catheter? Please tell me if so they can remove it before I wake I don’t have good experience with catheters Dr.Jeff thank you for doing what you do and I apologize for all the questions but you can understand my fears I was supposed to have this last March but I had bicep tear and rotator and that was not fun so I’m 7 months out doing well it’s just the thought of another surgery it scares me! Thank you again for allowing me to ask you and yes I will be consulting with my specialist but it helps to know questions to ask him

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  6 дней назад

      @@carlamarquette822 antibiotics are common, but unfortunately also is a catheter. Typically, I make sure my patients urinate after surgery even if they’ve had just a repair of a rectocele.

  • @dianepayne9100
    @dianepayne9100 4 месяца назад

    I had no problems with the rectercele until I had a colonography. I am convinced that the technician, who did the colonography, used too much air when she was blowing up my rectum and I believe that she stretched my colon.
    Do you think this is possible?

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  4 месяца назад

      Typically most of those type of tests do not cause any long-term problems.

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill Месяц назад

    Are you saying that they can repair the vagina so the buldge knit can be removed? My doctor said they can't cut out anything that's fallen down? Please explain. Thank you great information I need.

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  Месяц назад

      I am not sure what exactly you mean by bulge knit?

    • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
      @TrudySchwartzBurrill Месяц назад

      Sorry typo. Buldge knot that dropped down. It's a small very small section from the vaginal wall that has separated and fallen outside the vagina. It appears as skin that's a small roundish bulge knot. That sits very close to the urethra. It's about the size of a normal belly button. It's skin that's detached. So my rectocoele is stage B so its considered very small from the GYN perspective where Colarectal sees the issue for what it is a serious large bulge inside coming in from the rectum. It astounds me that the two different perspectives are wildly of opposite option on the seriousness of my condition. Thank you.

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  Месяц назад +1

      @@TrudySchwartzBurrill the main issue is how you function and if you have difficulty and having a bowel movement, then it is of concern. Go to a urogynecologist and they will take you seriously.

  • @sw33tness89
    @sw33tness89 Месяц назад

    I've made my appointment and have a month to wait. What is it called when the rectum itself becomes dislodged into the vagina and you're unable to defecate? The spincter seems unable to allow anything to pass but, the feces bulk is felt inside of the vagina?
    Sorry for TMI. I am trying to be an informed patient

    • @DrJeffreyMcQueary
      @DrJeffreyMcQueary  Месяц назад +1

      This is the definition of a rectocele. Good luck with your evaluation and treatment.

    • @sw33tness89
      @sw33tness89 Месяц назад

      @@DrJeffreyMcQueary thank you so much 💓

  • @janeparsons3554
    @janeparsons3554 Месяц назад

    Can the rectocele and the sphincter be repaired during one surgery session.

  • @hm3nurse
    @hm3nurse Месяц назад

    Can a rectocyle be fixed the same time as a hysterectomy?

  • @indsinds2580
    @indsinds2580 2 месяца назад

    Hello dr. I'm having 2nd grade uterus prolapse with rectum prolapse,feeling lot of pressure in vegina,there is a bulge showing at the vegina opening just after my delivery 10 years before,it is very uncomfortable,there is swelling and burning sensation at the right side of vegina to the buttok ,having swelling too on the stitches while i get constipation, swelling is very soft to touch and not painful while touching but a very uncomfortable feeling at the and of vegina and anul, I'm using ring pessary since 7 months,i use to remove my pessary every night and disinfectant daily and insurt it again, is it okay to remove pessary daily doesn't this action make the vegina more looser??please guide me about pessary,
    Thank you........😊