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Effect of levator ani muscle contraction on urethrovesical and anorectal pressures and role of the muscle in urination and defecation.

机译:提肛肌收缩对尿道膀胱和肛门直肠压力的影响以及肌肉在排尿和排便中的作用。

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of levator ani muscle (LAM) (the main muscle in the pelvic floor) contraction on the anorectal and urethrovesical pressures and elucidate its role in the mechanisms of defecation and urination. METHODS: In 18 healthy volunteers (10 men and 8 women; mean age 38.6 +/- 10.2 years), the LAM was stimulated to contract by a concentric needle electrode, and the anal, rectal, urethral, and vesical pressure responses were recorded. The test was repeated once after LAM anesthetization with Xylocaine injection and again after saline instead of Xylocaine injection into the LAM. RESULTS: On LAM stimulation, the anal and urethral pressures had a significant decline (both P <0.05), and the rectal and vesical pressures exhibited no significant changes (both P >0.05). The anal, rectal, urethral, and vesical pressures did not show significant changes on stimulation of the anesthetized LAM; after saline injection, the pressure response was similar to that before injection (P >0.05). These results were reproducible. CONCLUSIONS: LAM contraction lowers the anal and urethral pressures and appears to assist in the evacuation process. We therefore propose that the LAM is a muscle of evacuation and that LAM dysfunction could lead to defecation and urination disorders.
机译:目的:研究提肛肌(LAM)(骨盆底的主要肌肉)收缩对肛门直肠和尿道口压力的影响,并阐明其在排便和排尿机制中的作用。方法:在18名健康志愿者(10名男性和8名女性;平均年龄38.6 +/- 10.2岁)中,同心针电极刺激了LAM收缩,并记录了肛门,直肠,尿道和膀胱的压力反应。用Xylocaine注射LAM麻醉后重复一次测试,然后用生理盐水代替Xylocaine注射到LAM中再次测试。结果:在LAM刺激下,肛门和尿道压力均显着下降(均P <0.05),直肠和膀胱压力均无显着变化(均P> 0.05)。肛门,直肠,尿道和膀胱的压力在麻醉的LAM刺激上没有显示出明显的变化。注射生理盐水后,压力反应与注射前相似(P> 0.05)。这些结果是可重复的。结论:LAM收缩可降低肛门和尿道压力,并有助于排空。因此,我们建议LAM是疏散的肌肉,而LAM功能障碍可能导致排便和排尿障碍。

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