BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological evaluation of anorectal sensory function is hampered by a paucity of methods. Rapid balloon distension (RBD) has been introduced to describe the cerebral response to rectal distension, but it has not successfully been applied to the anal canal.METHODS: Nineteen healthy women received 30 RBDs in the rectum and the anal canal at intensities corresponding to sensory and unpleasantness thresholds, and response was recorded as cortical evoked potentials (CEPs) in 64-channels. The anal canal stimulations at unpleasantness level were repeated after 4 min to test the within-day reproducibility. CEPs were averaged, and to overcome latency variation related to jitter the spectral content of single sweeps was also comput...
Background: Patients with chronic constipation have loss of or diminished urge sensation. The under...
Aim: Continence is dependent on anorectal/brain interactions. Consequently, aberrations of the brai...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological evaluation of anorectal sensory function is hampered by a paucity of ...
BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology behind idiopathic fecal incontinence (IFI) is poorly understood. We ...
BACKGROUND: The processing of discomfort and pain in the central nervous system is normally studied ...
Background: Normal defaecation involves activation of anorectal mechanoreceptors responsive to press...
Nineteen patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, 8 patients with fecal incontinence, and 11 n...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
OBJECTIVE: Although increasing evidence suggests a central mechanism of action for sacral neuromodul...
Background & Aims: The muscles of the anorectum are important in the volitional control of continenc...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Background/Aims: The clinical evaluation of rectal sensation has traditionally relied on the use of ...
Blunted rectal sensation (rectal hyposensitivity: RH) is present in almost one-quarter of patients w...
Rectal hyposensitivity (RH) is commonly found in patients with intractable constipation, faecal inco...
Background: Patients with chronic constipation have loss of or diminished urge sensation. The under...
Aim: Continence is dependent on anorectal/brain interactions. Consequently, aberrations of the brai...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological evaluation of anorectal sensory function is hampered by a paucity of ...
BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology behind idiopathic fecal incontinence (IFI) is poorly understood. We ...
BACKGROUND: The processing of discomfort and pain in the central nervous system is normally studied ...
Background: Normal defaecation involves activation of anorectal mechanoreceptors responsive to press...
Nineteen patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, 8 patients with fecal incontinence, and 11 n...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
OBJECTIVE: Although increasing evidence suggests a central mechanism of action for sacral neuromodul...
Background & Aims: The muscles of the anorectum are important in the volitional control of continenc...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Background/Aims: The clinical evaluation of rectal sensation has traditionally relied on the use of ...
Blunted rectal sensation (rectal hyposensitivity: RH) is present in almost one-quarter of patients w...
Rectal hyposensitivity (RH) is commonly found in patients with intractable constipation, faecal inco...
Background: Patients with chronic constipation have loss of or diminished urge sensation. The under...
Aim: Continence is dependent on anorectal/brain interactions. Consequently, aberrations of the brai...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...