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Detrusor-Sphincter Dyssynergia
Journal of Urology, 1979We followed 62 patients with complete suprasacral spinal cord injuries and detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia for at least 2 years. The patients were evaluated urodynamically at regular intervals and 50 per cent were subjected to external sphincterotomy, after which they were compared for the presence of bacteriuria and upper urinary tract changes ...
E J, McGuire, S, Brady
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Obstetric anal sphincter lacerations
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2001To estimate the frequency of obstetric anal sphincter laceration and to identify characteristics associated with this complication, including modifiable risk factors.A population-based, retrospective study of over 2 million vaginal deliveries at California hospitals was performed, using information from birth certificates and discharge summaries for ...
V L, Handa, B H, Danielsen, W M, Gilbert
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Journal of Urology, 1998
To reconstruct an electrically stimulated muscular urinary sphincter (MUS) using a tailored gracilis muscle free flap with intact nerve.Unilateral surgically tailored gracilis muscle free flaps were transferred into the pelvis in eight dogs, leaving the obturator nerve intact.
M M, Palacio +12 more
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To reconstruct an electrically stimulated muscular urinary sphincter (MUS) using a tailored gracilis muscle free flap with intact nerve.Unilateral surgically tailored gracilis muscle free flaps were transferred into the pelvis in eight dogs, leaving the obturator nerve intact.
M M, Palacio +12 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996
Technical improvement in endoscopic and manometric technique has allowed direct manometry of the human sphincter of Oddi (SO). The aim of the present review is to describe the present status of physiologic and clinical knowledge of the SO, with emphasis on contributions from Danish Gastroenterology.The SO is a zone with an elevated basal pressure with ...
Funch-Jensen, Peter, Ebbehøj, N
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Technical improvement in endoscopic and manometric technique has allowed direct manometry of the human sphincter of Oddi (SO). The aim of the present review is to describe the present status of physiologic and clinical knowledge of the SO, with emphasis on contributions from Danish Gastroenterology.The SO is a zone with an elevated basal pressure with ...
Funch-Jensen, Peter, Ebbehøj, N
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Internal anal sphincter achalasia: Outcome after internal sphincter myectomy
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2001Internal anal sphincter achalasia (IASA), also referred to as ultrashort segment Hirschsprung's disease (HD), is a clinical condition with presentation similar to HD, but with the presence of ganglion cells on rectal biopsy. The diagnosis of IASA is made on anorectal manometry, which shows the absence of rectosphincteric reflex on rectal balloon ...
D, De Caluwé +3 more
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Distinction of lower esophageal sphincter strength from sphincter competence
The American Journal of Surgery, 1987Although an absolute correlation has been impossible to demonstrate, it has long been thought that the manometric magnitude of the lower esophageal sphincter pressure was a good index of lower esophageal sphincter strength, and hence its competence. To study this relationship, 12 adult mongrel cats were surgically fitted with gastric cannulas. The cats
T R, McLean, C T, Bombeck, L M, Nyhus
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Detrusor Sphincter Dyssynergia
Urologic Clinics of North AmericaDetrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD) is defined as a detrusor contraction concurrent with an involuntary contraction of the urethral and/or periurethral striated muscles typically occurring in a patient with a spinal cord lesion above the sacral cord.
Furrer, Marc A +2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973
Two procedures, abdomino-anal (pull-through) and transsacral resection, offer reasonable alternatives when low anterior resection for rectal lesions cannot or should not be carried out. The techniques for performing these operations are described.
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Two procedures, abdomino-anal (pull-through) and transsacral resection, offer reasonable alternatives when low anterior resection for rectal lesions cannot or should not be carried out. The techniques for performing these operations are described.
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1988
It is now generally agreed that carcinomas of the upper third, even half of the rectum can be satisfactorily treated by sphincter-saving excision in the form of anterior resections (1). But, when we turn to the use of sphincter-saving removal for carcinomas of the middle and lower rectum, considerable controversy is encountered because several methods ...
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It is now generally agreed that carcinomas of the upper third, even half of the rectum can be satisfactorily treated by sphincter-saving excision in the form of anterior resections (1). But, when we turn to the use of sphincter-saving removal for carcinomas of the middle and lower rectum, considerable controversy is encountered because several methods ...
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Musculus Sphincter Urethrae (Urethral or External Sphincter)
2001The musculus sphincter urethrae (urethral or external sphincter) has been the subject of numerous studies into the anatomical bases of urine continence. However, we are still a long way off from an integrated description of its anatomy tallying with the physiology of urine continence.
Wolfgang Dorschner +2 more
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