Jones P N, Lubowski D Z, Swash M, Henry M M
Dis Colon Rectum. 1987 Sep;30(9):667-70. doi: 10.1007/BF02561685.
Paradoxical contraction of the puborectalis muscle during simulated defecation straining (anismus) has been cited as a cause of constipation. The functional specificity of this phenomenon was evaluated in 79 patients, 50 with constipation, 21 with idiopathic perineal pain, and eight with solitary rectal ulcer syndrome. Electromyogram evidence of paradoxical puborectalis contraction was observed in 38 (76 percent), ten (48 percent), and four (50 percent) of these patients, respectively. All patients with solitary rectal ulcer syndrome had difficulty defecating; defecation was normal in all patients with perineal pain. These observations suggest that paradoxical contraction of the puborectalis muscle is not a specific finding, and that it is not the sole cause of constipation in patients with anismus.
在模拟排便用力时耻骨直肠肌的反常收缩(排便障碍)被认为是便秘的一个原因。在79例患者中评估了这种现象的功能特异性,其中50例患有便秘,21例患有特发性会阴疼痛,8例患有孤立性直肠溃疡综合征。分别在这些患者中的38例(76%)、10例(48%)和4例(50%)中观察到耻骨直肠肌反常收缩的肌电图证据。所有患有孤立性直肠溃疡综合征的患者排便困难;所有患有会阴疼痛的患者排便正常。这些观察结果表明,耻骨直肠肌的反常收缩不是一个特异性发现,并且它不是排便障碍患者便秘的唯一原因。