Anorectal manometry is the basic investigation for the study of anorectal function. The lack of a standard execution technique and of any common definition of the manometric parameters constitutes a major limitation. The aim of the present study is to propose a standard technique for performing manometry. In addition we also focus on those manometric parameters that are easily identified and interpreted for the systematic study of a proctological patient. The protocol used is organised in three phases: (i) tests with a radial channel probe with continuous extraction, which provide information on the length of the anal canal and on the precise site of maximum pressure; (ii) tests with a radial channel probe with stationary extraction, which does not involve reflex contraction of the sphincter apparatus and therefore permits better evaluation of sphincter pressure when the muscles are relaxed as well as the identification of slow and ultra-slow waves; (iii) tests with a helicoidal probe and a balloon for the evaluation of the anorectal inhibitory reflex and of anorectal sensitivity. Using this protocol it is possible to perform manometry in less than 30 minutes and to define the importance of anorectal function with approximately 10 parameters which are easily identified and interpreted.

Anorectal manometry : standardisation of the execution technique.

LOLLI, Paola
2005-01-01

Abstract

Anorectal manometry is the basic investigation for the study of anorectal function. The lack of a standard execution technique and of any common definition of the manometric parameters constitutes a major limitation. The aim of the present study is to propose a standard technique for performing manometry. In addition we also focus on those manometric parameters that are easily identified and interpreted for the systematic study of a proctological patient. The protocol used is organised in three phases: (i) tests with a radial channel probe with continuous extraction, which provide information on the length of the anal canal and on the precise site of maximum pressure; (ii) tests with a radial channel probe with stationary extraction, which does not involve reflex contraction of the sphincter apparatus and therefore permits better evaluation of sphincter pressure when the muscles are relaxed as well as the identification of slow and ultra-slow waves; (iii) tests with a helicoidal probe and a balloon for the evaluation of the anorectal inhibitory reflex and of anorectal sensitivity. Using this protocol it is possible to perform manometry in less than 30 minutes and to define the importance of anorectal function with approximately 10 parameters which are easily identified and interpreted.
2005
anal manometry- technique- anorectal function parameters-
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