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Investigation of Anorectal Functional Disorders

P. Buchmann

Investigation of Anorectal Functional Disorders

With Special Emphasis on Defaecography

by P. Buchmann

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ContributionsW. Bruhlmann (Editor)
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Number of Pages212
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Open LibraryOL7447037M
ISBN 100387553266
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Functional disorders of the anus and rectum. This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract. In this report the functional anorectal disorders, the etiology of which is currently unknown or related to the abnormal functioning of normally innervated and structurally intact muscles, are by: Clinical and Basic Neurogastroenterology and Motility is a state-of-the-art, lucidly written, generously illustrated, landmark publication that comprehensively addresses the underlying mechanisms and management of common adult and pediatric motility disorders. These problems affect 50% of the population and include conditions such as dysphagia, achalasia, gastroesophageal reflux disease.

A comprehensive book for all diseases related to anorectal disorders. There are 14 chapters of various diseases such as Fistula, fissure, pilonidal sinus and piles etc. View full-text. Complex Anorectal Disorders by Steven D. Wexner, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.

Imaging is now central to the investigation and management of anorectal and pelvic floor disorders. This has been brought about by technical developments in imaging, notably, three-dimensional ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which allow high anatomical resolution and tissue differentiation to be presented in a most usable : $ A new technique for manovolumetric investigation of rectoanal function allowing for simultaneous recording of rectal volume, anal pressure and external sphincter EMG in response to graded rectal distension was developed. Distension pressure was generated by a Cited by:


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Investigation of Anorectal Functional Disorders With Special Emphasis on Defaecography Editors: Buchmann, Peter, Brühlmann, Werner (Eds.). Investigation of Anorectal Functional Disorders With Special Emphasis on Defaecography. Editors (view affiliations) Buy Physical Book Learn about institutional subscriptions.

Papers Table of Electromyography and Other Functional Pelvic Floor Tests. Kamm. Pages Rectal Prolapse. Mahieu, J. Kuijpers. Anorectal surgeons and gastro- enterologists also participatein the discussion of indications and the influence of abnormal findings on patient management. This book will be helpful as a practical guide tothe choice, performance, and interpretation of the appropriate investigationfor a patient with functional anorectal disorders.

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” Rather than being a supergiant covering all of colorectal surgery, this book has focused on the broad structural investigation of the anorectum and on the focused management of largely “functional” problems. Gladman MA, Scott SM, Williams NS.

Assessing the patient with fecal incontinence. An overview. In: Zbar Investigation of Anorectal Functional Disorders book, Pescatori M, Wexner SD, eds. Complex anorectal disorders–investigation and management. London: Springer-Verlag London Ltd,pp – Google ScholarCited by: 3. Anorectal disorders (ADs) with symptoms of fecal incontinence (FI) and impaired evacuation are highly prevalent and represent a significant socio-economic burden.

Symptoms alone do not provide sufficient information on the underlying pathology, therefore in cases where symptoms are refractory to treatment anorectal testing is indicated.

” Rather than being a supergiant covering all of colorectal surgery, this book has focused on the broad structural investigation of the anorectum and on the focused management of largely “functional” problems.

And it has done so in style. For this is a core area of specialist practice;your more general. Dyssynergic defecation (DD) is an acquired behavioral functional disorder of incordinated defecation that requires a comprehensive approach including a detailed history, a careful digital rectal examination and anorectal physiological tests.

Anorectal manometry and balloon expulsion test are essential for. In this report the functional anorectal disorders, the etiology of which is currently unknown or related to the abnormal functioning of normally innervated and structurally intact muscles, are discussed.

These disorders include functional fecal incontinence, functional anorectal pain. Investigation of anorectal functional disorders: with special emphasis on defaecography.

Complex Anorectal Disorders: Investigation and Management Steven D. Wexner MD, FACS, FRACS, FRCS, Andrew P. Zbar MD, FRCS, FRACS, Mario Pescatori MD, FRCS, EBSQ (auth.) A large cross-section of the world’s great and good in colorectal surgery have been enticed, inveigled, I suspect at times brow-beaten, to produce this tour de force.

Investigations Anorectal manometry. Manometry describes the use of pressure sensors, mounted on a catheter or probe, that are inserted into a part of the bowel to allow data to be collected on the changing pressures inside the lumen over a period of : Victoria Wilkinson-Smith, Victoria Wilkinson-Smith, Guido Basilisco, Maura Corsetti, Maura Corsetti.

Consistent with the other disorders encompassed in this supplement, the anorectal disorders are defined by specific symptoms, and in one instance (functional disorders of defecation), also by abnormal diagnostic by: A wide number of complementary investigations currently exist for the assessment of anorectal structure and function, some of which have a clinical impact in patients with functional disorders of.

Investigations of anorectal sensation are a vital component of assessment in both faecal incontinence and evacuation disorders Owing to the overlap of normal and abnormal values, the results of such functional investigations should be interpreted carefully taking into context the clinical picture and the multifactorial etiology of anorectal disordersCited by: "This book comprises two sections, the first dedicated to anorectal testing and the second to clinical anorectal assessment.

Sixty-seven authors have contributed to this comprehensive reference book on anorectal pathophysiology and the editors are to be congratulated on its publication. the editors have produced a most comprehensive guide /5(3). Anorectal manometry.

Anorectal manometry is the most commonly performed investigation of anorectal function. It consists of recording intraluminal pressures from the anus and the rectum at rest, during a series of predefined manoeuvres (squeeze, push, cough) and during rectal distension (to provoke the rectoanal inhibitory reflex).Author: Emma V.

Carrington, Emma V. Carrington, S Mark Scott, S Mark Scott. The emphasis here is on the patient’s dietary and bowel habits, as many anorectal symptoms are a consequence of disordered bowel habits (e.g., FI for semi-formed or liquid stools). When possible, bowel habits should be characterized by bowel diaries and by pictorial stool scales (1).

Imaging Atlas of the Pelvic Floor and Anorectal Diseases fills an important void at the interdisciplinary juncture. There is much to recommend this book. The authors are internationally recognized au-thorities, many of them pioneers in their specific subspecialty fields.

The book is File Size: 1MB. In developed countries, functional anorectal disorders currently affect 10–25% of the population. 1 Anorectal disorders, such as chronic functional constipation (FC), are common problems in clinical practice with slow transit colon or obstructed defecation syndrome, particularly for older by: 1.Abstract.

Despite the many sophisticated methods for investigation of the anoerctum described in this book, the case history and clinical examination are of the greatest importance and together constitute a compulsory first : P.

Buchmann.One of the so-called benign anorectal conditions is pelvic floor abnormalities [4]. These abnormalities are evaluated by a combination of barium enema studies, endoscopy, defaecography, anorectal manometry, electromyography of the external anal sphincter and the puborectalis Cited by: 1.