Year 2020 / Volume 112 / Number 6
Review
Obstructed defecation syndrome: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge

477-482

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6921/2020

Constanza Ciriza de los Ríos, Marta Aparicio Cabezudo, Ana Zatarain Valles, Enrique Rey Díaz-Rubio,

Abstract
Obstructed defecation syndrome produces constipation with anal blockage and a feeling of incomplete evacuation, due to either anatomic and functional causes. This is a complex and multifactorial entity due to diverse etiological factors that may coexist in many patients. Therefore, a diagnostic approach requires structural and functional assessment. The concordance between findings of diagnostic tests is suboptimal, thus an individualized analysis is mandatory in each patient. Therapeutic strategies require the best understanding of anatomic and functional aspects. Consequently, this entity is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
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Received: 29/01/2020

Accepted: 10/02/2020

Online First: 26/05/2020

Published: 08/06/2020

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