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PLANIMETRIC IMPEDANCEOMETRY IN ASSESSMENT OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF ANAL SPHINCATORS

Abstract

The article gives an overview of publications on the use of impedance planimetric method in the study of anorectal function. Anal sphincters normally respond reflexively to the stretching of the rectum by intestinal contents that fill and stretch the rectum. The idea of the method lies in the fact that is artificial stretching of the anal canal with simultaneous recording of pressure and building a virtual geometric shape directly in response to the tension, and calculates a coefficient of elasticity of the anal canal that quantitatively characterize the response of the anal sphincter in tension. For the first time in Russia, it became possible to use this method in coloproctological patients in the State Scietific Centre of Coloproctology. In the article step by step assessed the main uses of the techniques described in the literature: the description of the method and normative values, then - comparison of extensibility of anal sphincters at rest and with voluntary reduction in norm in volunteers and patients with anal incontinence, including patients with scleroderma, then compared the results of this technique with high-resolution 3D manometry. In addition, the use of the Endoflip method as a dynamic control of the treatment of anal sphincter failure by means of sacral stimulation is analyzed.

About the Authors

O. Yu. Fomenko
FSBI “A. N. Ryzhykh State scientific center of coloproctology” of Ministry of health of Russian Federation
Russian Federation


Yu. A. Shelygin
FSBI “A. N. Ryzhykh State scientific center of coloproctology” of Ministry of health of Russian Federation; FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia
Russian Federation


G. V. Poryadin
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU)
Russian Federation


A. A. Mudrov
FSBI “A. N. Ryzhykh State scientific center of coloproctology” of Ministry of health of Russian Federation; FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia
Russian Federation


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Fomenko O.Yu., Shelygin Yu.A., Poryadin G.V., Mudrov A.A. PLANIMETRIC IMPEDANCEOMETRY IN ASSESSMENT OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF ANAL SPHINCATORS. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2018;(5):117-122. (In Russ.)

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