Literature DB >> 16411115

Study of the role of the transverse perineal muscles during rectal filling.

Ahmed Shafik1, Ali A Shafik, Ismail Shafik, Olfat El-Sibai.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The function of perineal muscles at defecation is poorly addressed in the literature. We investigated the hypothesis that rectal distension effects reflex contraction of four perineal muscles. PATIENT/
METHODS: After rectal balloon distension with carbon dioxide in increments of 20 ml, the responses of electromyographic (EMG) activity of superficial (STPM) and deep (DTPM) transverse perineal muscles as well as the rectal pressure were recorded in 22 healthy volunteers (14 men, age 37.2+/-6.3 years). Responses were registered again after individual anesthetization of rectum and transverse perineal muscles. Tests were repeated using saline instead of lidocaine. RESULTS/
FINDINGS: Rectal balloon distension in big volumes effected increase of the transverse perineal muscles' EMG activity and rectal pressure. The more the rectum was distended, the more the rectal pressure and EMG activity of the transverse perineal muscles were increased. The latency showed a gradual decrease upon incremental rectal distension increase. Transverse perineal muscles did not respond to rectal distension after the rectum and perineal muscles had been individually anesthetized, but it responded to saline administration. Response of the muscles was similar in both sides. INTERPRETATION/
CONCLUSION: Increase of rectal pressure increases EMG activity of transverse perineal muscles. This action seems mediated through a reflex which we call 'recto-perineal reflex'. Contraction of transverse perineal muscles at defecation presumably supports the perineal floor. It also protects transverse perineal muscles against straining-produced high pressure that is transmitted through the recto-vaginal/-vesical cul de sac to the perineum which may sag down and share in genesis of perineocele, enterocele, or sigmoidocele.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16411115     DOI: 10.1007/s00384-005-0062-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis        ISSN: 0179-1958            Impact factor:   2.571


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