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. 1986 Jan;1(1):44-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01648836.

The spastic pelvic floor syndrome. Large bowel outlet obstruction caused by pelvic floor dysfunction: a radiological study

The spastic pelvic floor syndrome. Large bowel outlet obstruction caused by pelvic floor dysfunction: a radiological study

H C Kuijpers et al. Int J Colorectal Dis. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

To determine whether a persistent contraction of the pelvic floor muscle during straining, as observed in constipated patients during defaecography, was due to a conscious action of the patients or really represented a functional disorder, segmental colonic transit studies were performed in 24 patients in whom the diagnosis spastic pelvic floor syndrome was made. Abnormal segmental transit indicating outlet obstruction occurred in 92% of the patients. Four different types of segmental transit abnormalities were observed which suggested that the spastic pelvic floor syndrome involved a functional outlet obstruction leading to retrograde filling of the colon and severe straining. A causative relation with other anorectal abnormalities is suggested.

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