Literature DB >> 2847696

Neurologic cause of idiopathic incontinence.

S Laurberg1, M Swash, S J Snooks, M M Henry.   

Abstract

The relationship between the pudendal and perineal nerve terminal motor latencies and descent (weakness) of the perineum on straining was investigated in 31 patients with idiopathic fecal incontinence, and in 30 patients with double incontinence. Pelvic floor descent was correlated with increased pudendal nerve terminal motor latency in both groups of patients. In the patients with double incontinence, there was a less significant correlation between perineal descent and increased perineal nerve terminal motor latency. In the patients with fecal incontinence, but without urinary incontinence, there was no correlation between perineal descent and perineal nerve terminal motor latency. These data support the concept that pelvic floor weakness can result in damage to the pudendal and perineal nerves, leading to fecal and urinary incontinence. In patients with isolated fecal incontinence the perineal nerves are relatively spared. Thus these common types of incontinence probably have a neurologic cause, and neurophysiologic methods can be used in their assessment.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2847696     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1988.00520350088021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


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