Anal Sphincter Length as Determined by 3-Dimensional Endoanal Ultrasound and Anal Manometry: A Study in Healthy Nulliparous Women
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20225Date
2020-07-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Methods - Healthy premenopausal nulliparous women underwent anal manometry and 3D EAUS examinations. Two experienced colorectal surgeons independently assessed all scans, blinded to any patient data.
Results - A total of 43 women were included. Four scans were incomplete and excluded from the analysis. Interobserver agreement was fair to very good for the various length measurements. The mean length from the distal border of the puborectal muscle to the very proximal border of the anterior EAS (the anterior gap) was 4.4 (95% confidence interval, 3.9–4.9) mm, whereas the length to the level where the anterior EAS thickness was at least 50% of the lateral and posterior EAS thickness was 7.2 (95% confidence interval, 6.5–7.9) mm. Manometric sphincter length at rest did not correlate with any 3D EAUS length measurements.
Conclusions - In the normal anterior female anal canal, the EAS is not present or appears with less than 50% of the thickness of the lateral and posterior EAS for the first 7.2 mm below the distal border of the puborectal muscle.