2004
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-820303
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Suffizienz der End-zu-Endanastomose bei primärer Versorgung eines geburtstraumatischen Analsphinkterrisses

Abstract: There was no correlation between ultrasound findings and the presence of anal incontinence. The unsatisfactory sonomorphometric outcome after 6 weeks results from inadequate repair with retraction of the sphincter ends. Defects newly demonstrated after 36 months indicate dedifferentiating atrophy with damage to peripheral motor nerves.

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“…Die Daten zur operativen Therapie sind uneinheitlich. Gauruder-Burmester et al [13] und Di Bella et al [9] berichteten von guten Ergebnissen nach End-zu-End-Anastomosen, während Garcia et al [12] keinen Unterschied zur Overlapping-Technik fanden. Londono [26] [17,28].…”
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“…Die Daten zur operativen Therapie sind uneinheitlich. Gauruder-Burmester et al [13] und Di Bella et al [9] berichteten von guten Ergebnissen nach End-zu-End-Anastomosen, während Garcia et al [12] keinen Unterschied zur Overlapping-Technik fanden. Londono [26] [17,28].…”
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