Discrimination is not impaired by excision of the anal transition zone after restorative proctocolectomy
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 74 (12) , 1118-1121
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800741215
Abstract
Anal sensation has been assessed using a constant current stimulator in 21 patients after restorative proctocolectomy (15 J pouch, 6 W pouch). The anal transition zone (ATZ) has been excised in 15 patients but preserved in 6. Results were compared with 14 age- and sex-matched patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 14 controls. Median threshold values in the lower, mid and upper zones of the anal canal in pouch patients were: 6·8 mA, > 15·0 mA and > 15·0 mA respectively compared with 3·9 mA (P<0·01), 5·7 mA (P<0·01) and 11·4 mA (P<0·01) in UC and 3·5 mA (P<0·01), 4·2 mA (P<0·01) and 11·4 mA (P 15·0 mA, P 15·0 mA, P<0·05) whereas no change in anal sensation was recorded when the ATZ was preserved. Despite these physiological changes, no clinical benefit could be identified in patients in whom the ATZ was preserved. Discrimination was normal in all except one patient. The incidence of soiling, nocturnal incontinence and failure to defer defaecation for more than 1 h was recorded in 3/15 patients (20 per cent) whose ATZ had been removed, compared with 1/6 patients (17 percent) in whom the ATZ had been preserved. We conclude that excision of the ATZ does not eliminate the ability to discriminate and does not increase the risk of impaired continence after ileo-pouch anal anastomosis.Keywords
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