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Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 1998

Pelvic floor function in patients with clinically complete spinal cord injury and its relation to constipation

Danny De Looze; M De Muynck; M Van Laere; M. De Vos; André Elewaut

PURPOSE: Constipation is a common problem in patients with spinal cord injury. The aim of this study is to analyze the role of pelvic floor dysfunction in the development of constipation. METHODS: Twenty-five patients with clinically complete supraconal spinal cord injury were studied by means of colonic transit time, anal manometry, electrophysiologic testing, and sensory-evoked potentials. RESULTS: Sixteen patients had prolonged total and segmental colonic transit times (Group C), and nine patients had normal colonic transit times (Group NC). Basal pressure and anal pressure during coughing, Valsalvas maneuver, and rectal distention were diminished in all patients, but no differences were observed between Group C and Group NC. Rectal sensation was preserved in eight patients, but this was not related to the absence of constipation. In seven of these eight patients, somatosensory-evoked potentials could be recorded, which indicated an incomplete cord lesion. Synergic relaxation of the pelvic floor during straining was never observed; dyssynergia was seen in ten (7 in Group C and 3 in Group NC;P = not significant) patients. Associated peripheral nerve damage was present in 40 percent of patients but did not predispose these patients to constipation. CONCLUSIONS: Loss of rectal sensation, dyssynergic pelvic floor contraction during straining, associated peripheral nerve damage, and insufficient rise of intra-abdominal pressure could not be held responsible for constipation as a result of spinal cord injury. A prolongation of the colonic transit time is the most important mechanism, and therapy should be directed toward it.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 1989

Fungal colonization of the esophagus.

Vermeersch B; Rysselaere M; Dekeyser K; Rasquin K; De Vos M; André Elewaut; Barbier F


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 1989

Unusual migration of a straight Amsterdam-type endoprosthesis for bile duct stones.

André Elewaut; De Vos M; Huble F; De Cock J


Endoscopy | 1991

Choledochal cysts in the adult

V. de Wilde; André Elewaut; M. De Vos; R. Hendrix; F. Barbier


Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica | 2001

Review: hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension.

De Coninck S; Van Vlierberghe H; De Vos M; André Elewaut


Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica | 2007

GLEM/LOK report on staging procedures in digestive tumours: results, comments and recommendations.

Marc Peeters; C De Galocsy; E Vanderstraeten; Jean-Claude Debongnie; R. Fiasse; André Elewaut


Gastroenterology | 2004

The impact of the severity of pyrosis and regurgitation on quality of sleep (QOS) in patients with esophagitis

André Elewaut; P. Mainguet; J. Imschoot


Gastroenterolog | 2004

High incidence of prescription of drugs with potential interaction with proton pump inhibitors in patients with esophagitis

André Elewaut; J. Imschoot


Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde | 2003

Een oudere man met cystische leverletsels en ascites

André Elewaut; Martine De Vos; Philippe Duyck; Claude Cuvelier


Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde | 2002

Een arts met epigastrische pijn, braken, icterus en melena.

André Elewaut; Luc Defreyne

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Claude Cuvelier

Ghent University Hospital

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Danny De Looze

Ghent University Hospital

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M Van Laere

Ghent University Hospital

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M. De Vos

Ghent University Hospital

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Martine De Vos

Ghent University Hospital

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R. Fiasse

Université catholique de Louvain

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