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      Early effect of external beam radiation therapy on the anal sphincter: a study using anal manometry and transrectal ultrasound.

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          The early of pelvic irradiation on the anal sphincter has not been previously investigated. This study prospectively evaluated the acute effect of preoperative radiation on anal function. Twenty patients with rectal carcinoma received 4,500 cGy of preoperative external beam radiation. The field of radiation included the sphincter in 10 patients and was delivered above the anorectal ring in 10 patients. Anal manometry and transrectal ultrasound were performed before and four weeks after radiotherapy. No significant difference in mean maximal squeeze or resting pressure was found after radiation therapy. An increase in mean minimal sensory threshold was significant. Histologic examination revealed minimal radiation changes at the distal margin in 8 of 10 patients who underwent low anterior resection and in 1 of 3 patients who underwent abdominoperineal resection. We conclude that preoperative radiation therapy has minimal immediate effect on the anal sphincter and is not a major contributing factor to postoperative incontinence in patients after sphincter-saving operations for rectal cancer.

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          Journal
          Dis Colon Rectum
          Diseases of the colon and rectum
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0012-3706
          0012-3706
          Aug 1992
          : 35
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, Washington University Medical Center, Missouri.
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          10.1007/BF02050325
          1643999
          14f5c469-d272-4ab5-bf03-b11e8d94abea
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