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Anal Incontinence Improvement After Silicone Injection May Be Related to Restoration of Sphincter Asymmetry
Fecha
2009Registro en:
SURGICAL INNOVATION, v.16, n.2, p.155-161, 2009
1553-3506
10.1177/1553350609338374
Autor
OLIVEIRA, Lucia C. C.
JORGE, Jose Marcio Neves
YUSSUF, Sonia
HABR-GAMA, Angelita
KISS, Desiderio
CECCONELLO, Ivan
Institución
Resumen
Background. This study aimed to evaluate manometric parameters that may explain improvement in anal incontinence using a silicone bulking agent. Methods. Incontinent patients having internal sphincter defects were prospectively selected and injected with a silicone bulking agent. Manometry and endoanal ultrasound were performed before and 3 months after injections. Twenty continent healthy volunteers were used only for manometric comparison. Results. Thirty-five patients (28 females; mean age 60.3 years) and 20 controls entered this study. Patients had lower resting and squeeze pressures compared with controls (P<.05). Length of the high-pressure zone increased from 1 to 1.7 cm postinjection (P=.002). Asymmetry index showed a significant change postinjection (P<.001). Conclusion. Despite considerable clinical improvement, no significant increase in manometric pressures was noted posttreatment. There was significant improvement in both high-pressure zone and asymmetry index, and these findings may explain the mechanism of action of the bulking agent injected.