Anorectal manometry involves the use of a flexible, pressure-sensitive tube, about the length and width of an old-fashioned thermometer. It is tipped with a tiny, inflatable balloon. The patient lies ...
The global anorectal manometry systems market is witnessing substantial growth, fueled by the increasing need for accurate and reliable diagnostic tools to address the rising prevalence of anorectal ...
Anorectal manometry systems are adopted for evaluation of patients suffering from faecal incontinence, constipation or any other disorders related to lower gastrointestinal tract, which may involve ...
Diagnosis of bowel incontinence or fecal incontinence depends of various factors. History of childbirth, age, sex and history of a rectal or anal surgery are important predictors of diagnosis and ...
When stool (feces) leaks out from the rectum accidentally, it is known as fecal incontinence. Under normal circumstances, stool enters the end portion of the large intestine, called the rectum, where ...
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