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Connectivity of the Superficial Muscles of the Human Perineum: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging-Based Global Tractography Study. [PDF]
Despite the importance of pelvic floor muscles, significant controversy still exists about the true structural details of these muscles. We provide an objective analysis of the architecture and orientation of the superficial muscles of the perineum using
Cory, Esther +6 more
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Advancement flap in the management of chronic anal fissure: A prospective study [PDF]
Lateral internal sphincterotomy is the surgical treatment of choice of chronic anal fissure after failure of conservative measures. Several randomized trials identified an overall risk of incontinence of 10 % mostly for flatus.
AIELLO, Paolo Salvatore Lorenzo +5 more
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The Artificial Anal Sphincter [PDF]
The artificial anal sphincter as treatment for end stage anal incontinence was first described in 1987. Published series concern a total of 42 patients, with a success rate of approximately 80%. Infection has been the most serious complication, but a number of technical complications related to the device have also occurred and required revisional ...
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Can women with intrapartum rupture of anal sphincter still suffer after‐effects two decades later?
Background. Recent research has revealed that women who suffer anal sphincter rupture (ASR) during delivery can experience persisting complaints some time afterwards.
Knut Haadem, Saemundur Gudmundsson
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Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate the effect of the extract of daikenchuto (DKT), a Japanese Kampo medicine, on the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter in conscious dogs.
Kotaro Maeda +2 more
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Botulinum toxin type A injections for treatment of chronic anal fissures
An anal fissure is one of the most common diseases of the anal canal with the incident rate of 20–23 cases per 1000 citizens. Most of acute anal fissures are healed spontaneously but a few of them can become chronic process.
M. V. Abritsova, N. R. Torchua
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ANAL SPHINCTER INJURIES (OASIS) AT DELIVERY
Background: Anal incontinence severely impairs quality of life. It affects 4 to 19 % of women and is statistically related to number of vaginal deliveries.
Katja Jakopič, Adolf Lukanović
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Anal Sphincter Pressure Characteristics
Summary A simple method for recording pressures in the anal sphincter during distention at rest and during voluntary contraction is presented. The resting sphincter resists distention until a resting yield pressure is reached, after which further distention of the sphincter produces no further pressure rise.
L A, Katz, H J, Kaufmann, H M, Spiro
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Risk and protective factors for obstetric anal sphincter injuries: A retrospective nationwide study
Background In view of the reported increase in obstetric anal sphincter injuries, the objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence of such injuries over time and the associated risk and protective factors. Methods This was a retrospective cohort
Marie-Louise Marschalek +7 more
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With gistostereometry study the structure of the anal canal and anal sphincter dogs in norm and after proctectomy with bringing down the colon, forming neoanus and neosphinkter.
S. R. Bashirov +3 more
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