State of the defunctionalized sphincter in patients undergoing ileoanal pouch anastomosis
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1995Vol. 38(5), pp. 458–461
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Raymond J. Staniunas, James Keck, Timothy C. Counihan, Peter W. Marcello, Richard C. Barrett, Mary E. Oster, Patricia L. Roberts, David J. Schoetz, John Murray, Malcolm C. Veidenheimer, John A. Coller
Abstract
Despite physiologic perturbations, the long-term, defunctionalized anal sphincter can adequately support a restorative procedure without regard to timing of pouch creation.
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