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Clinical Gastroenterology 2016

October 03-05, 2016

Volume 6, Issue 6(Suppl)

J Gastrointest Dig Syst

ISSN:2161-069X JGDS, an open access journal

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October 03-05, 2016 Toronto, Canada

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International Conference on

Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Bahar Mahjoubi et al., J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2016, 6:6(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-069X.C1.041

Characteristics of endo anal ultrasonography in people with wanted and unwanted anal intercourse

Bahar Mahjoubi, Rezvan Mirzaei, Zahra Omrani and Atefeh Kashanizadeh

CRRC, Iran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran

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nal intercourse is rarely discussed in the scientific literature, Because of concerns about the effect of many women anal

intercourse On their anal sphincter ,We decided to help clinicians are consulted in this regard by endo anal ultrasonography

provide objective evidence.

we aimed to evaluate the presence of sphincter damage among women who referred from Legal institution and have

complaints from anal intercourse (wanted or unwanted) with their partners.

we studied 40 female patients with mean age of 29.18+/_10.5 years old.All the patients underwent endo anal ultrasound by

360 degree/2D/3D B&K system by colorectal surgeon.

Eight of the patients (20%) had descent and 16 (40%) had internal prolapse.

Thirty two patients of 40 patients had gap in their external anal sphincter in endoanal ultrasound.

Among patients 17.5% had no external sphincter gap and 12.5% had gap site in 6→9 + 9→12 o’clock in lithotomy position.

Seven of patients (17.5%) had sphincter gap in both right and left side of the anal external sphincter.

Overall gap sites are more common in 12→6 o’clock of lithotomy position.the most common part of external sphincter

disruption was in the 12→6 o’clock of lithotomy position.

According to data obtained We are pleased that this abstract to be discussed in Conference of ultrasound to help guide the

clinicians.

Biography

Bahar Mahjoubi has completed MD degree at the age of 25, and general surgery at the age of 30 in IUMS, fellowship of colorectal surgery in Sydney University

and NSW University of Australia. now she is Professor of colorectal surgery At IUMS ,CRRC. she has published 53 papers.