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Anorectal Manometry Definition

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Anorectal Manometry Manisa is an important test for measuring anorectal functions. Thanks to the anorectal manometry manisa procedure, the pressure of the anal canal is measured with a thin catheter that is placed inside the anus and has a small balloon at the end. In other words, it is measured whether there is any problem with your anal muscles and nerves and whether they can fulfill their functions.  
 
Anorectal manometry manisa procedure is used to determine the treatment option in cases such as gas leakage, chronic constipation, anismus, anal pain and stenosis, and anal fissures.
 
In the anorectal manometry manisa procedure, a special thin catheter is placed in the patient's anal canal and records the pressures occurring in different situations, allowing us to obtain more in-depth information about the patient's discomfort. In the anorectal manometry manisa procedure, the rectum is expanded with a balloon placed at the very end of the catheter and the response of the intestine to this expansion is checked. Thanks to the anorectal manometry manisa procedure, a differential diagnosis can be made for diseases. Before the anorectal manometry manisa test, it is ensured that the digestive system is empty. Anorectal manometry Manisa test takes approximately 30 minutes and does not affect the daily life of the patient.

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