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Fig. 2 | BMC Surgery

Fig. 2

From: A new modified Gant-Miwa-Thiersch combined with submucosal and perirectal sclerosant injection procedure for full-thickness rectal prolapse in elderly women: clinical analysis of 34 cases

Fig. 2

Surgical results of nmGMTSI. a Improvement in incontinence after nmGMTSI. WFIS, ACRP, and MASP were evaluated for patients preoperatively and postoperatively. Quantitative data (mean ± SD) were shown; *P < 0.05, Student’s t-test. pre: preoperative, post: postoperative. b Partial improvement in constipation incontinence after nmGMTSI. WCS, AST, and MRT were evaluated for patients preoperatively and postoperatively. Wexner fecal incontinence score: WFIS; anal canal rest pressure: ACRP; maximum anal systolic pressure: MASP; Wexner constipation scores: WCS; anorectal sensation thresholds: AST; maximum rectal tolerance: MRT

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