2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-023-02843-w
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Evaluating the risk factors for the development of benign disorders of defaecation: a surgical perspective

Abstract: Purpose There remains uncertainty as to which risk factors are important for the development of defaecatory problems as a result of heterogeneity of published evidence. Understanding the impact of risk factors may be important in selecting targets for disease prevention or reversal. The aim of this study was to identify and evaluate risk factors for faecal incontinence and chronic constipation. Methods Risk factors for chronic constipation and faecal incon… Show more

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“…It is well known that functional defecation disorders (FDD), characterized by paradoxical contractions or inadequate relaxations of the pelvic floor muscles [ 1 ], can result from anxiety, depression, paranoid behavior, obsessions and even sexual abuse [ 2 – 4 ], but little has been known about the onset and behavior of these disorders after surgery. In the analysis of risk factors in the development of benign defecation disorders, surgery, especially rectal surgery, plays a fundamental role [ 5 ], but evidence also exist after gynecological surgery or procedures for prolapses, rectoceles. or intussusceptions [ 6 – 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that functional defecation disorders (FDD), characterized by paradoxical contractions or inadequate relaxations of the pelvic floor muscles [ 1 ], can result from anxiety, depression, paranoid behavior, obsessions and even sexual abuse [ 2 – 4 ], but little has been known about the onset and behavior of these disorders after surgery. In the analysis of risk factors in the development of benign defecation disorders, surgery, especially rectal surgery, plays a fundamental role [ 5 ], but evidence also exist after gynecological surgery or procedures for prolapses, rectoceles. or intussusceptions [ 6 – 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%