Dynamic Defecography for Rectocele

The findings of dynamic defecography of 24 rectocele cases were studied, in comparison with 18 normal subjects. Rectocele cases showed significantly larger cele and longer perineal descent than normal cases. Many rectoceles were associated with mucosal prolapse syndrome (MPS). For patients complaini...

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