Chronische Obstipation und Stuhlinkontinenz pp 105-117 | Cite as
Anorektale Manometrie
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Zusammenfassung
Zur manometrischen Aufzeichnung der anorektalen Motilität eignen sich flüssigkeitsperfundierte Seitlochkatheter, Sleevekatheter nach Dent, Ballonsonden, Mikrotransducer und Radiotelemetriekapseln [22]. Einfach durchzuführen und am weitesten verbreitet ist die Aufzeichnung der Motilität mittels flüssigkeitsperfundierter Katheter, auf deren Darstellung wir uns im folgenden beschränken.
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