AbstractObjectiveTo show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorectal ultrasonography in patients with fecal incontinence.MethodProspective study involving 34 women (mean age: 55 years) with a diagnosis of fecal incontinence. The samples were submitted to three-dimensional anorectal ultrasonography/Echodefecography and anorectal electromanometry.ResultsBased on anorectal electromanometry data, 70.5% of 34 patients had hypotonia at rest, 64.7% had hypotonic contraction, 52.9% had both hypotonia at rest and hypotonic contraction, and 44.1% had anismus. By three-dimensional anorectal ultrasonography, 32.3% had internal anal sphincter injury, 79.4% had external anal sphincter injures, and 26.4% had both internal...
Evaluation of the anatomical characteristics of the anal fistula through three-dimensional anorectal...
PSARP is currently the most widely-used surgical technique for surgical correction of high and inter...
Anismus is one of the most frequent disease in carrying patients of obstructed defecation and it is ...
Objective: To show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorectal ult...
AbstractIntroductionFecal incontinence is defined as a loss of bladder and bowel control. Anismus is...
AbstractObjectiveTo show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorect...
Objective: To show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorectal ul...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate clinical, functional and morphologic outcomes of lateral sphincterotomy fo...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aims to correlate the findings of the three-dimensional anorectal ultras...
The PSARP is today the most-used surgical technique for correction of high and intermediary anorecta...
Endoanal ultrasound (EUS) is the gold standard for diagnosing anal sphincter defects often seen in p...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the effect of sphincter defect (SD) on biofeedback (BF) response in pat...
Fecal incontinence has a major impact on quality of life and affects up to 24% of women and vaginal ...
Introduction: Fecal incontinence is defined as a loss of bladder and bowel control. Anismus is chara...
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to correlate the course of the anal fistula tract (T), location of the exter...
Evaluation of the anatomical characteristics of the anal fistula through three-dimensional anorectal...
PSARP is currently the most widely-used surgical technique for surgical correction of high and inter...
Anismus is one of the most frequent disease in carrying patients of obstructed defecation and it is ...
Objective: To show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorectal ult...
AbstractIntroductionFecal incontinence is defined as a loss of bladder and bowel control. Anismus is...
AbstractObjectiveTo show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorect...
Objective: To show the correlation of anorectal electromanometry and three-dimensional anorectal ul...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate clinical, functional and morphologic outcomes of lateral sphincterotomy fo...
AbstractObjectiveThis study aims to correlate the findings of the three-dimensional anorectal ultras...
The PSARP is today the most-used surgical technique for correction of high and intermediary anorecta...
Endoanal ultrasound (EUS) is the gold standard for diagnosing anal sphincter defects often seen in p...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the effect of sphincter defect (SD) on biofeedback (BF) response in pat...
Fecal incontinence has a major impact on quality of life and affects up to 24% of women and vaginal ...
Introduction: Fecal incontinence is defined as a loss of bladder and bowel control. Anismus is chara...
AbstractPurposeWe aimed to correlate the course of the anal fistula tract (T), location of the exter...
Evaluation of the anatomical characteristics of the anal fistula through three-dimensional anorectal...
PSARP is currently the most widely-used surgical technique for surgical correction of high and inter...
Anismus is one of the most frequent disease in carrying patients of obstructed defecation and it is ...