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Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2002;18(2):73-82.
Difference between Genders in Patients with Obstructive Defecation: Analysis of 1,513 Defecograms.
Park, Duk Hoon , Yoon, Seo Gue , Yoon, Jong Seop , Lee, Jong Ho , Rhoe, Hee Jung , Moon, Min Joo , Kim, Hyun Shig , Lee, Jong Kyun , Kim, Kwang Yun
1Department of Surgery, Song Do Colorectal Hospital, Seoul, Korea. bear1213@unitel.co.kr
2Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Song Do Colorectal Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
PURPOSE
The aims of this study were to find the difference in frequency between genders and to determine the correlation between age-related disease and other diseases in obstructive defecation.
METHODS
A consecutive series of 1,513 patients (343 males, 1,170 females) with obstructive defecation who undertook defecography and/or cinedefecography during 1 year period was analyzed.
RESULTS
The causes of obstructive defecation in males showed as spastic pelvic floor syndrome (SPFS) (48.3%), rectal prolapse (RP) (31.4%), descending perineum syndrome (DPS) (25.9%), enterocele or sigmoidocele (7.6%), and rectocele (7%). However, in females, the causes were rectocele (83.8%), DPS (49.2%), RP (37.6%), SPFS (32.5 %), and enterocele or sigmoidocele (11.2%). The SPFS was negatively correlated with enterocele or sigmoidocele, DPS, RP in both genders, but SPFS had no statistical correlation with rectocele. DPS was correlated with RP in both genders and with enterocele or sigmoidocele in females, but no statistical correlation was seen in males. The size of the rectocele showed a slight correlation with age in females (r=0.102, P=0.01). Age was correlated with rectal prolapse in females; however, it showed a negative correlation with SPFS in females.
CONCLUSIONS
The frequency of diseases causing obstructive defecation is different between genders. Age may not play a role in aggrevating the diseases causing obstructive defecation. Further pathophysiologic study of gender differences in patients with obstructive defecation is needed.
Key Words: Defecography; Obstructive defecation
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