Control of the internal anal sphincter (manometric study with human subjects)
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Control of the internal anal sphincter (manometric study with human subjects)
Abstract
Manometric studies of the functions of the internal anal sphincter were performed in 73 children. Twenty-one out of these patients were normal subjects, the others had neurological lesions either central (sacral meningocele, dorsal cord transections) or peripheral (Hirschsprung's disease). It was found that the functions of the internal sphincter do not depend upon mechanical factors and are subject to nervous control. The pathways for control of the basal sphincteric tone are discussed. It is likely that this tone depends not only of the sympathetic pathways, but also of fibers of the sacral outflow. It is shown that the recto-anal inhibitory reflex is specific and independent of peristalsis. Arguments are given to prove that this reflex is an activity proper to the intra-mural plexus which is, however, subject to and regulated by the sacral cord.
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