PMID: 8995947Jan 1, 1997Paper

Characterization of afferent mechanisms in ileoanal pouches

The American Journal of Gastroenterology
C N BernsteinE A Mayer

Abstract

The afferent innervation of ileoanal pouches plays an important role in perception and in reflex regulation of pouch function. We aimed to characterize afferent nerve function in ileoanal pouches and thereby explain the clinical presentation of patients with such pouches. In eight patients who underwent surgery for active ulcerative colitis, perception of balloon distention of the pouch was measured using an electronic visceral distention device. In addition, pouch compliance and ileoanal reflex function were determined. Studies were performed during the initial stage of pouch creation (pouch without connection to proximal ileum, study 1) and a mean of 6.6 wk (range = 2-12 wk) after the second stage of the surgery (proximal ileum in continuity with the pouch, study 2). Nine normal volunteers made up the control group. When expressed as intrapouch pressure, thresholds for stool and discomfort sensations were similar in patients with a pouch and controls. However, during ramp distention, patients with a pouch had a lower volume threshold for stool sensation (143 +/- 45 ml vs 300 +/- 30 ml, p = 0.009). The initial sensation of discomfort was experienced in the perineum at the S3 dermatome in all eight patients. At higher distentio...Continue Reading

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