Physiological and clinical outcome of anterior sphincteroplasty

Author:

Oliveira L1,Pfeifer J1,Wexner S D1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, 3000 West Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309, USA

Abstract

Abstract A total of 55 women underwent sphincteroplasty for the treatment of faecal incontinence related to anterior defects. Patients were followed prospectively for a mean of 29 months to evaluate the outcome overall and according to age. All patients were evaluated clinically by means of a questionnaire and graded using an incontinence scoring system ranging from 0 (perfect continence) to 20 (complete incontinence). Some 52 patients (95 per cent) had had a previous vaginal delivery and 30 (55 per cent) had a history of previous anal sphincter repair. Physiological and functional parameters in patients with a successful outcome (n = 39) were compared with those in patients with a poor outcome (n = 16). The results were also compared in patients under (n = 39) and over (n = 16) 60 years of age. Overall, patients with a successful outcome had a significant change in mean and maximal resting and squeeze pressures. These changes correlated well with the increase in the high-pressure zone (HPZ) length from 1·0–2·2 cm (P = 0·0002) and with functional outcome (change in incontinence score from 15·3 to 5·8; P < 0·0001). In patients over 60 years of age, a significant change in mean squeeze pressure (P = 0·03) and HPZ length (P = 0·01) was noted and correlated with functional outcome (change in incontinence score from 14·3 to 6·4; P < 0·0001). A successful outcome after anterior sphincteroplasty is related to improvement in sphincter function even in an older population. These results demonstrate that age itself does not seem to be a predictor of poor outcome. Patients should not be denied a repair exclusively on grounds of age.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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