SUMMARY By perianal electrical stimulation and EMG recording from the external anal sphincter three responses were found with latencies of 2-8, 13-18 and 30-60 ms, respectively. The two first responses were recorded in most cases. They were characterised by constant latency and uniform pattern, were not fatigued by repeated stimulation, were most dependent on placement of stimulating and recording electrodes, and always had a higher threshold than the third response. The third response was constantly present in normal subjects. It had the longest EMG response and the latency decreased with increasing stimulation to a minimum of 30-60 ms. This response represented the clinical observable spinal reflex, "the classical anal reflex". ...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Sensory changes and lower limb reflexes were observed in 35 patients receiving segmental epidural an...
SUMMARY The role of anal sensation in preserving continence was studied in nine healthy volunteers. ...
SUMMARY A reproducible electrophysiological technique is described to determine the latency of refle...
BACKGROUND: None of the current theories on fecal incontinence can explain fecal continence adequate...
ology of the human internal anal sphincter and two current concepts of sphincter function, simultane...
Background: Control of defaecation and continence may be lost in patients with spinal cord injury. ...
Background: Even in the case of minimally invasive pelvic surgery, sparing of the autonomic nerve su...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
PubMed ID: 180261The bulbocavernosus reflex was investigated electrophysiologically in 14 normal adu...
SUMMARY Conventional electromyography was used to measure motor unit potential duration in the exter...
of pelvic floor physiology This review is concerned with the physiology of the pelvic floor as it af...
Neuromyogenic properties of the internal anal sphincter: therapeutic rationale for anal fissures Sum...
The external anal sphincter (EAS) is important for the maintenance of bowel continence and may be co...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological evaluation of anorectal sensory function is hampered by a paucity of ...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Sensory changes and lower limb reflexes were observed in 35 patients receiving segmental epidural an...
SUMMARY The role of anal sensation in preserving continence was studied in nine healthy volunteers. ...
SUMMARY A reproducible electrophysiological technique is described to determine the latency of refle...
BACKGROUND: None of the current theories on fecal incontinence can explain fecal continence adequate...
ology of the human internal anal sphincter and two current concepts of sphincter function, simultane...
Background: Control of defaecation and continence may be lost in patients with spinal cord injury. ...
Background: Even in the case of minimally invasive pelvic surgery, sparing of the autonomic nerve su...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
PubMed ID: 180261The bulbocavernosus reflex was investigated electrophysiologically in 14 normal adu...
SUMMARY Conventional electromyography was used to measure motor unit potential duration in the exter...
of pelvic floor physiology This review is concerned with the physiology of the pelvic floor as it af...
Neuromyogenic properties of the internal anal sphincter: therapeutic rationale for anal fissures Sum...
The external anal sphincter (EAS) is important for the maintenance of bowel continence and may be co...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological evaluation of anorectal sensory function is hampered by a paucity of ...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Sensory changes and lower limb reflexes were observed in 35 patients receiving segmental epidural an...
SUMMARY The role of anal sensation in preserving continence was studied in nine healthy volunteers. ...