Pudendal neuropathy is predictive of failure following anterior overlapping sphincteroplasty
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1998Vol. 41(12), pp. 1516–1522
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R. Gilliland, Donato F. Altomare, Hélio Moreira, Lúcia Oliveira, Janice E. Gilliland, Steven D. Wexner
Abstract
Bilateral normal pudendal nerve terminal motor latencies are the only factors predictive of long-term success after overlapping sphincteroplasty.
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