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Anal endosonographic findings in the follow-up of primarily sutured sphincteric ruptures.
British Journal of Surgery 1992 Februrary
Twenty-four women with primary suture of an obstetric tear of the anal sphincter were examined with anal endosonography a median of 12 (range 3-18) months after delivery. Endosonography was normal in ten patients, of whom one was incontinent. The examination showed a defect in the external anal sphincter in 13 patients; six of these were incontinent, two of whom had normal findings on palpation. An isolated internal sphincter defect was found in a continent patient. Since anal endosonography causes no more discomfort than digital examination, it may be useful to identify patients who would benefit from surgical reconstruction of the anal sphincter.
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