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Advancing the predictive accuracy of PNTML in rectal prolapse:An ongoing quest
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作者 Jin Meng Zhi-Gang Wang +12 位作者 Li-Mei Zhang De-Yu Chen Ying Wang Hai-Xia Bai Cheng-Chun Ji De-Long Liu Xiao-Fei Zhao Yuan Liu Bo-Yang Li Lei Wang Tian-Fu Wang Wei-Gang Yu Zhi-Tao Yin 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第29期6266-6270,共5页
Fecal incontinence is a common symptom among patients with rectal prolapse.Pudendal nerve terminal motor latency(PNTML)testing can serve as a reference indicator for predicting the outcomes of rectal prolapse surgery,... Fecal incontinence is a common symptom among patients with rectal prolapse.Pudendal nerve terminal motor latency(PNTML)testing can serve as a reference indicator for predicting the outcomes of rectal prolapse surgery,thereby assisting surgeons in formulating more appropriate surgical plans.The direct correlation between preoperative PNTML testing results and postoperative fecal incontinence in patients with rectal prolapse remains a contentious issue,necessitating further clarification.Thus,we analyze the existing publications from both clinical and statistical perspectives to comprehensively evaluate the accuracy of preoperative PNTML testing in rectal prolapse and provide some feasible statistical solutions. 展开更多
关键词 Rectal prolapse Fecal incontinence anal manometry Pudendal nerve terminal motor latency DIAGNOSIS Surgical procedures
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Referral for anorectal function evaluation is indicated in 65% and beneficial in 92% of patients
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作者 Maria M Szojda Erik Tanis +1 位作者 Chris JJ Mulder Richelle JF Felt-Bersma 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第2期272-277,共6页
AIM: To determine the indicated referrals to a tertiary centre for patients with anorectal symptoms, the effect of the advised treatment and the discomfort of the tests.METHODS: In a retrospective study, patients refe... AIM: To determine the indicated referrals to a tertiary centre for patients with anorectal symptoms, the effect of the advised treatment and the discomfort of the tests.METHODS: In a retrospective study, patients referred for anorectal function evaluation (AFE) between May 2004 and October 2006 were sent a questionnaire, as were the doctors who referred them. AFE consisted of anal manometry, rectal compliance measurement and anal endosonography. An indicated referral was defined as needing AFE to establish a diagnosis with clinical consequence (fecal incontinence without diarrhea, 3rd degree anal sphincter rupture, congenital anorectal disorder, inflammatory bowel disease with anorectal complaints and preoperative in patients for re-anastomosis or enterostoma, anal fissure, fistula or constipation). Anal ultrasound is always indicated in patients with fistula, anal manometry and rectal compliance when impaired continence reserve is suspected. The therapeutic effect was noted as improvement, no improvement but reassurance, and deterioration.RESULTS: From the 216 patients referred, 167 (78%) returned the questionnaire. The referrals were indicated in 65%. Of these, 80% followed the proposed advice. Improvement was achieved in 35% and a reassurance in 57% of the patients, no difference existed between patient groups. On a VAS scale (1 to 10) symptoms improved from 4.0 to 7.2. Most patients reported no or little discomfort with AFE. CONCLUSION: Referral for AFE was indicated in 65%. Beneficial effect was seen in 92%: 35% improved and 57% was reassured. Advice was followed in 80%. Better instruction about indication for AFE referral is warranted. 展开更多
关键词 Anorectal function evaluation Fecal incontinence anal endosonography anal manometry
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