The functional results after colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis for severe constipation (Arbuthnot Lane's disease) as related to rectal sensory function
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The functional results after colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis for severe constipation (Arbuthnot Lane's disease) as related to rectal sensory function
Abstract
Rectoanal manovolumetry during graded isobaric rectal distension was carried out in 12 women with severe constipation classified as slow transit constipation (Arbuthnot Lane's disease). The resting anal sphincter pressure, the rectoanal inhibitory reflex and the rectal capacity were all normal. While the distension volumes required to elicit sensation of rectal filling and an urge to defaecate were within normal limits in all patients the distension pressures required to elicit such sensations fell outside the 95% limits of variation of control subjects in 4 patients. All patients were subsequently subjected to colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis. Patients with normal rectal sensory function had a satisfactory functional result after colectomy, whereas the four patients with blunted sensation did not improve. These findings suggest that rectoanal manovolumetry with determination of the distension pressures required to elicit rectal sensation is an important preoperative measure to be used in patients with severe constipation for selection of patients suitable for colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis.
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