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Sphincter lesions observed on ultrasound after transanal endoscopic surgery

         

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AIM: To assess the morphological impact of transanal endoscopic surgery on the sphincter apparatus using the modified Starck classification. METHODS: A prospective,observational study of 118 consecutive patients undergoing Transanal Endoscopic Operation/Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery(TEO/TEM) from March 2013 to May 2014 was performed. All the patients underwent an endoanal ultrasound prior to surgery and one and four months postoperatively in order to measure sphincter width,identify sphincter defects and to quantify them in terms of the level,depth and size of the affected anal canal. To assess the lesions,we used the "modified" Starck classifi-cation,which incorporates the variable "sphincter fragmentation". The results were correlated with the Wexner incontinence questionnaire.RESULTS: Of the 118 patients,twelve(sphincter lesions) were excluded. The results of the 106 patients were as follows after one month: 31(29.2%) lesions found on ultrasound after one month,median overall Starck score of 4(range 3-6); 10(9.4%) defects in the internal anal sphincter(IAS) and 3(2.8%) in the external anal sphincter(EAS); 17 patients(16%) had fragmentation of the sphincter apparatus with both sphincters affected in one case. At four months: 7(6.6%) defects,all in the IAS,overall median Starck score of 4(range 3-6). Mean IAS widths were 3.5 mm(SD 1.14) preoperatively,4.38 mm(SD 2.1) one month postoperatively and 4.03 mm(SD 1.46) four months postoperatively. The only statistically significant difference in sphincter width in the IAS measurements was between preoperatively and one month postoperatively. No incontinence was reported,even in cases of ultrasound abnormalities.CONCLUSION: TEO/TEM may produce ultrasounda b n o r m a l i t i e s b u t t h i s i s n o t a c c o m p a n i e d b y clinical changes in continence. The modified Starck classification is useful for describing and managing these disorders.

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