2024
DOI: 10.1111/jgh.16517
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Constipated patients with functional defecatory disorder have secondary rectal hyposensitivity due to altered rectal biomechanics

Matthew Woo,
Armaan Pandey,
Dorothy Li
et al.

Abstract: Background and AimRectal hyposensitivity (RH) is common in constipation and often coexists with functional defecatory disorder (FDD). Rectal sensory thresholds are routinely evaluated with the anorectal manometry probe; however, the gold standard for the assessment of rectal sensitivity is with a barostat, use of which is limited by time constraints and availability. A novel rapid barostat bag (RBB) may facilitate measurements of rectal sensitivity. The aim is to evaluate the relationship between RH (measured … Show more

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