BACKGROUND: Conscious external anal sphincter contraction is mediated by the pudendal nerve. Pudendal neuropathy is, therefore, believed to result in fecal incontinence. Until urge sensation is experienced, fecal continence is maintained by unconscious external anal sphincter contraction, which is regulated by the anal-external sphincter continence reflex. The innervation of unconscious contraction is yet unknown. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine whether unconscious contraction is mediated by the pudendal nerve and whether age influences unconscious contraction. DESIGN: This was a retrospective comparative study. SETTINGS: The study was conducted in a tertiary care center. PATIENTS: Seventy adult patients experiencing defecation problems wh...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
Fecal continence is maintained by voluntary and involuntary contraction of the anal sphincter, and v...
Fecal continence is maintained by voluntary and involuntary contraction of the anal sphincter, and v...
BACKGROUND: Conscious external anal sphincter contraction is mediated by the pudendal nerve. Pudenda...
Aim The ability of patients with poor pudendal nerve function to voluntarily contract their external...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although external anal sphincter dysfunction is the major cause of urge faecal ...
BACKGROUND: None of the current theories on fecal incontinence can explain fecal continence adequate...
SUMMARY A reproducible electrophysiological technique is described to determine the latency of refle...
Abstract Background Obstructed defecation is a common pelvic floor medical problem among adult popul...
Although there certainly may be overlap in the pathogenic mechanisms in individual patients with fec...
Background. Neuropathy of the pudendal nerves which may be found in constipated patients has been co...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Faecal urgency and incontinence are conditions affecting all ages and both sexes, but are particular...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
Fecal continence is maintained by voluntary and involuntary contraction of the anal sphincter, and v...
Fecal continence is maintained by voluntary and involuntary contraction of the anal sphincter, and v...
BACKGROUND: Conscious external anal sphincter contraction is mediated by the pudendal nerve. Pudenda...
Aim The ability of patients with poor pudendal nerve function to voluntarily contract their external...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although external anal sphincter dysfunction is the major cause of urge faecal ...
BACKGROUND: None of the current theories on fecal incontinence can explain fecal continence adequate...
SUMMARY A reproducible electrophysiological technique is described to determine the latency of refle...
Abstract Background Obstructed defecation is a common pelvic floor medical problem among adult popul...
Although there certainly may be overlap in the pathogenic mechanisms in individual patients with fec...
Background. Neuropathy of the pudendal nerves which may be found in constipated patients has been co...
Aim Our hypothesis is that there may be a neural pathway with sensory afferent neurons in the anal c...
Faecal urgency and incontinence are conditions affecting all ages and both sexes, but are particular...
PURPOSE: The transient relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to rectal distention is...
Fecal continence is maintained by voluntary and involuntary contraction of the anal sphincter, and v...
Fecal continence is maintained by voluntary and involuntary contraction of the anal sphincter, and v...