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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 91(4): 472-480, 1990


Original article

EXAMINATION OF THE RECTOSPHINCTERIC REFLEX BY MEANS OF ENDOSCOPIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION. A NEW DEVICE

Second Department of Surgery, Gifu University School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan
*) Department of Pediatric Surgery, Nagara National Hospital, Gifu, Japan

Katsuyuki Kunieda, Akio Onishi, Shuji Azuma, Tomohiko Furuta, Shigetoyo Saji, Kazuki Sakata, Tokuro Kunieda*)

An endoscopic electrical stimulation method (the new method) for the examinination of the rectosphincteric reflex was devised to overcome diflficulties attributable to the manometric method using balloon stimulation. Safety of the electrical stimulation under the conditions used routinely, was comfirmed symptomatically and histologically. It was found that the optimal parameters of electrical stimulation to obtain the recto-sphincteric reflex were : 1ms, 20Hz, 5 to 7mA, and for 3 sec.
The degree of the reflex relaxation became less and the time lag of the response to the stimulation became longer, as the distance of the stimulation site from the anal verge was increased. These relationship were significant. In the cases which received anterior resection of the reetum, the rectosphincteric reflex was examined using the new method. In 12 of 39 cases the recto-sphincteric reflex was induced by stimulation at the oral side of the anastomosis. In all of them the reflex was observed at 9 or more months postoperatively. Incidence of postoperative reflex appearance tended to be higher after end-to-end anastomosis than after side-to-end anastomosis. In two cases which received Duhamel- Okamoto's operation and in one which received Soave-Denda's operation, it was possible to analyze the relationship between the stimulating site and presence or absence of the refiex-like phnomenon.


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