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Anorectal angle enhances faecal continence

โœ Scribed by C. A. Hajivassiliou; K. B. Carter; Mr. I. G. Finlay


Book ID
101745850
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
439 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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โœฆ Synopsis


This study was performed with an in vitro model to assess the relative importance of sphincter pressure and anorectal angulation in maintaining faecal continence. Water and semisolid material were infused separately into porcine intestine compressed by an inflatable cuff until leakage was observed. Angulation of the bowel with respect to the cuff was 180" and then 90". With water, holdback pressure was independent of angulation. In contrast, when semisolid material was used, angling the bowel to 90" increased holdback pressure by at least 100 per cent. Measurements taken in solid tubes demonstrated that both a restriction in the tube and an unconstricted 90" bend produced a resistance to flow of the semisolid material which was dependent on flow rate. These data suggest that liquid is retained in the rectum by occlusion pressure alone, whereas the retention of semisolid material is enhanced by angulation.


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