Function of hollow viscera in children with constipation and voiding difficulties

We wished to investigate the urodynamic characteristics and colonic motility in a group of children with severe chronic constipation and lower urinary tract symptoms. We performed colonic manometry using an endoscopically placed catheter. The urodynamic studies consisted of cystometry, electromyogra...

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description We wished to investigate the urodynamic characteristics and colonic motility in a group of children with severe chronic constipation and lower urinary tract symptoms. We performed colonic manometry using an endoscopically placed catheter. The urodynamic studies consisted of cystometry, electromyography of the external urethral sphincter, measurement of urinary flow rate, and urethral pressure profile. We found abnormal colonic motility in all patients. Findings included: absent gastrocolonic response (N = 8), absent high-amplitude propagated contractions (HAPCs) (N = 4), and abnormal propagation of HAPCs (N = 7). Urodynamic features were abnormal in 10 children. Findings included: uninhibited bladder contractions (N = 6), hypertonic bladder (N = 2), sphincter dyssynergy (N = 2), small capacity bladder (N = 1). In all children constipation improved, in three after a partial colectomy. Urinary symptoms persisted. We conclude that some children with severe constipation may have a neuropathy affecting both the colonic and lower urinary tracts systems. In this group of patients treatment of constipation does not result in resolution of urinary symptoms.
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Child
Child, Preschool
Colon - physiopathology
Constipation - physiopathology
Constipation - therapy
Digestive System - physiopathology
Female
Functional investigation of the digestive system
Gastrointestinal Motility
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Male
Medical sciences
Stomach - physiopathology
Urethra - physiopathology
Urinary Bladder - physiopathology
Urinary Tract - physiopathology
Urination Disorders - physiopathology
Urination Disorders - therapy
Urodynamics
title Function of hollow viscera in children with constipation and voiding difficulties
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