Anorectal Manometry: A new tool for constipation
Anorectal manometry is a diagnostic procedure that plays a crucial role in assessing the functionality of the muscles and nerves in the rectum and anus.
Anorectal manometry done to evaluate the coordination and strength of the muscles in the rectum and anus. It is particularly helpful in diagnosing conditions such as chronic constipation, fecal incontinence, and other anorectal disorders. The procedure involves the insertion of a small, flexible tube with pressure sensors into the rectum.
Anorectal manometry produces valuable data that help us to use to assess the functionality of the rectal and anal muscles.
Pelvic floor Dysynergia is identified on Anorectal Manometry which treated by biofeedback therapy not laxative
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