Electroneuromyographic examination of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction in patients with descending perineum syndrome
O. Yu. Fomenko,
S. V. Morozov,
V. N. Kashnikov
et al.
Abstract:Aim: to assess the functional state of the pelvic floor muscles and their innervation in patients with descending perineum syndrome, manifested simultaneously by obstructive defecation and chronic neurogenic pelvic pain.Materials and methods: in 2022–2023, 51 patients (40 (78.4 %) women, 11 (21.6 %) men; age 50.9 ± 14.5 years) with pelvic organ prolapse, manifested by obstructive defecation and chronic neurogenic pelvic pain were examined at the Ryzhikh National Medical Research Centre for Coloproctology. All … Show more
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