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Relation between the internal anal sphincter and defecation disorders in patients with anorectal malformations.

Venla E C den HollanderMonika TrzpisPaul M A Broens
Published in: Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition (2024)
The RAIR seems present in patients with ARM irrespective of their malformation type. Corrective surgery, however, may impair this reflex. Seemingly, its absence results in constipation with enlarged rectal volumes and fecal incontinence. Every effort should be made to preserve this reflex during surgery and to use extensive surgical procedures as sparingly as possible.
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