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Usefulness of Psyllium in rehabilitation of obstructed defecation [PDF]

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Electronic Measurement of the Anorectal Angle Versus Radiographic Assessment. [PDF]

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Bionic concepts for assessment of defecatory function and dysfunction. [PDF]

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Obstructed Defecation Syndrome

2020
Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) is a broad term, and it is usually associated with “difficulty in evacuation”, but frequently also with defecatory dysfunction and/or constipation. These disorders are frequently encountered in clinical practice and it is estimated to affect about 20% of the population.
Adam Studniarek, Anders Mellgren
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Update on obstructed defecation syndrome

Saudi Surgical Journal, 2021
The most common cause leading to primary constipation is obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS). Anatomical disorders in the pelvic floor region (rectocele, enterocoele, rectal intussusception, and rectal prolapse) result in ODS. However, it always occurs in combination with a functional defect of defecation.
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Obstructed Defecation Syndrome

2014
Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) is a term used to describe the whole complex of mechanical and functional disorders leading to difficult or inadequate rectal emptying. ODS or anorectal outlet obstruction is typically seen in middle-aged, multiparous women. Prevalence ranges from 3.4% in the general population up to 23% in middle-aged women [1, 2].
Kim J. Gorissen, Martijn P. Gosselink
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Obstructed Defecation Syndrome in Young Women

Austin Gynecology Case Reports, 2023
Obstructed Defecation Syndrome (ODS) is characterized by excessive straining at stool, incomplete rectal evacuation, and needing for perineal splinting. This condition is prevalent in young women suffering from constipation, approximating 7-15% [6]. ODS is refractory to laxative use. Typically, the block is found in the rectosigmoid portion.
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Surgical Correction of Obstructed Defecation Syndrome

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2019
Video Objective Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) is a form of colonic constipation in which stool cannot effectively be evacuated from the rectum. ODS is usually caused by a combination of behavioral, functional, and anatomic factors. While many women with ODS can experience improvement with aggressive medical management, the anatomic contribution
T Cui, CA Matthews
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