Functional activity of the rectum:A conduit organ or a storage organ or both?
Functional activity of the rectum:A conduit organ or a storage organ or both?作者机构:Department of Surgery and Experimental ResearchFaculty of MedicineCairo UniversityCairoEgypt Department of PhysiologyFaculty of MedicineSharkia UniversityBanha-ZagazigEgypt Department of SurgeryFaculty of MedicineMenoufia UniversityShebin El-KomEgypt
出 版 物:《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 (世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版))
年 卷 期:2006年第12卷第28期
页 面:4549-4552页
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学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100201[医学-内科学(含:心血管病、血液病、呼吸系病、消化系病、内分泌与代谢病、肾病、风湿病、传染病)] 10[医学]
主 题:Anal pressure Rectal pressure Rectometry First rectal sensation
摘 要:AIM: To investigate whether the degree of rectal distension could define the rectum functions as a conduit METHODS: Response of the rectal and anal pressure to 2 types of rectal balloon distension, rapid voluminous and slow gradual distention, was recorded in 21 healthy volunteers (12 men, 9 women, age 41.7 ± 10.6 years). The test was repeated with sphincteric squeeze on urgent sensation. RESULTS: Rapid voluminous rectal distension resulted in a significant rectal pressure increase (P 〈 0.001), an anal pressure decline (P 〈 0.05) and balloon expulsion. The subjects felt urgent sensation but did not feel the 1^st rectal sensation. On urgent sensation, anal squeeze caused a significant rectal pressure decrease (P 〈 0.001) and urgency disappearance. Slow incremental rectal filling drew a rectometrogram with a "tone" limb representing a gradual rectal pressure increase during rectal filling, and an "evacuation limb" representing a sharp pressure increase during balloon expulsion. The curve recorded both the ist rectal sensation and the urgent sensation. CONCLUSION: The rectum has apparently two functions: transportation (conduit) and storage, both depending on the degree of rectal filling. If the fecal material received by the rectum is small, it is stored in the rectum until a big volume is reached that can affect a degree of rectal distension sufficient to initiate the defecation reflex. Large volume rectal distension evokes directly the rectoanal inhibitory reflex with a resulting defecation.