Literature DB >> 3409803

Megarectum.

A Verduron1, G Devroede, M Bouchoucha, P Arhan, J C Schang, J Poisson, M Hémond, M Hébert.   

Abstract

Evaluation of the rectum by barium enema does not correlate well with rectometrographic studies and is not predictive of bowel function. The purpose of the present study was to describe clinical and functional data in patients with chronic idiopathic constipation, where a megarectum was diagnosed by a rectometrogram. Among 355 patients who underwent rectal elasticity studies, 35 were found to have a megarectum (maximum tolerable volume above 320 ml in women and 440 in men) for which no specific etiology was recognized. They, and a group of 11 healthy controls who were not sensitive to stress, underwent studies of stool frequency, colonic transit time of radiopaque markers, rectal elasticity, and anorectal pressures and reflexes. The elasticity coefficient of the rectal wall was decreased in patients as compared to controls (P less than 0.01). Seven patients had onset of symptoms at birth, with maximum tolerable volume in the rectum between 460 and 900 ml, and all were incontinent for feces. Studies of colonic transit times demonstrated normal function in the right and left colon, but there was rectosigmoid stagnation (transit time of 122 +/- 17 hr vs 8 +/- 2 in stress-free controls; X +/- SE; P less than 0.001). In the other 28 patients (late-onset megarectum), in contrast to the congenital group, there was a marked female preponderance, and their recorded stool frequency (4 +/- 0.7/week) was greater than the recalled frequency (1.4 +/- 0.2/week; P less than 0.001). Only half suffered from fecal incontinence. They did not have a greater rectal capacity when colonic transit times were prolonged (455 +/- 27 ml) than when normal (422 +/- 27). Rectal pressure was similar at the level of conscious sensation of filling, regardless of rectal capacity, suggesting a motor, rather than a sensory, abnormality. The amplitude of the rectoanal inhibitory reflex was decreased (P less than 0.001) as compared to controls, sometimes mimicking the findings of Hirschsprung's disease, but increasing rectal distension always induced a relaxation of the internal anal sphincter. The notion of a megarectum, which tolerates large amounts of fluid without sensation, lacks elasticity, and is accompanied by an abnormal rectoanal inhibitory reflex, provides an explanation for one of the mechanisms of constipation by outlet obstruction.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3409803     DOI: 10.1007/bf01535795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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