Author:
Meng Jin,Wang Zhi-Gang,Zhang Li-Mei,Chen De-Yu,Wang Ying,Bai Hai-Xia,Ji Cheng-Chun,Liu De-Long,Zhao Xiao-Fei,Liu Yuan,Li Bo-Yang,Wang Lei,Wang Tian-Fu,Yu Wei-Gang,Yin Zhi-Tao
Abstract
Fecal incontinence is a common symptom among patients with rectal prolapse. Pudendal nerve terminal motor latency (PNTML) testing can serve as a reference indicator for predicting the outcomes of rectal prolapse surgery, thereby assisting surgeons in formulating more appropriate surgical plans. The direct correlation between preoperative PNTML testing results and postoperative fecal incontinence in patients with rectal prolapse remains a contentious issue, necessitating further clarification. Thus, we analyze the existing publications from both clinical and statistical perspectives to comprehensively evaluate the accuracy of preoperative PNTML testing in rectal prolapse and provide some feasible statistical solutions.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.