Denervation of the Neorectum as a Potential Cause of Defecatory Disorder Following Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer
- 1 February 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
- Vol. 48 (2), 210-217
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10350-004-0814-6
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine whether denervation of the sigmoid colon during low anterior resection contributes to the postoperative motility characteristics of the neorectum and to the defecatory function of patients. Sixty-seven patients who underwent either low or ultralow anterior resection for rectal cancer were evaluated. In accordance with the length of denervated neorectum, each patient was assigned to either the short-denervation or long-denervation group, determined by whether the inferior mesenteric artery was divided. Colonic propagated contraction was then measured by means of intraluminal pressure monitoring. Transit time was calculated with orally administered radiopaque markers. Propagated contraction down to the neorectum was significantly less common in the long-denervation group (14/36) than in the short group (12/15,PCONCLUSIONS: Motility of the neorectum following low anterior resection appears degraded by intraoperative maneuvers that cause denervation of the remnant sigmoid colon. Motility disorder of the neorectum, but not the length of the denervated neorectum causing the disorder, correlates well with several defecatory malfunctions. This finding suggests that postoperative defecatory disorder as a result of low anterior resection is caused by many factors in addition to denervation of the neorectum.Keywords
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