[Muscle-aponeurotic transposition for treatment of anal incontinence]
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[Muscle-aponeurotic transposition for treatment of anal incontinence]
Abstract
The management of anal incontinence varies. It can be treated either clinically or surgically depending on its etiology and the intensity of the signs and symptoms. The variety of procedures and techniques employed in its treatment is proof of the incomprehension of the pathophysiological mechanisms involved as well as their diversity. Sphincteroplasties are indicated for those patients with well-defined muscle injury, usually resulting from obstetrical trauma, iatrogenic surgery or vehicular accidents. In cases of persistent anal incontinence after previous sphincteroplasty or those in which extensive destruction of the sphincteric musculature is confirmed, muscle-aponeurotic transpositions are an attractive option. A detailed survey of the literature of the chief techniques utilized and their results is presented.
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