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- Introduction
- Epidemiology of constipation in the US
- Physician vs. patient's perception of constipation
- Secondary causes of constipation
- Primary causes of constipation
- IBS-C vs. chronic constipation: symptoms
- Pathophysiology of chronic constipation
- The reasons for constipation
- Evaluation of constipation
- DRE protocol
- Colon transit study
- SmartPill: whole gut transit and motility
- Management strategies for constipation
- Traditional treatments for chronic constipation
- PEG
- Treatment satisfaction for chronic constipation
- Effects of lubiprostone on bowel movements
- Efficacy of linaclotide in chronic constipation
- Prucalopride treatment - chronic constipation
- Probiotics for treatment of constipation
- What is dyssynergia?
- Biofeedback on constipation (1)
- Biofeedback on constipation (2)
- Biofeedback effects on CSBM and dyssynergia
- Long term outcome of biofeedback on CSBM
- Conclusions
- Pathophysiological-based treatment approach
- Algorithm approach to constipation
- Common defecation disorders
- Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (1)
- Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (2)
- Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (3)
- Changes before and after biofeedback therapy
- Other improvements due to biofeedback therapy
- Changes in sigmoidoscopy
- Rectocele
- Management of rectocele
- Take home message
Topics Covered
- Disorders of pelvic floor dysfunction such as constipation, solitary rectal ulcer syndrome and rectocle are very common and cause significant bowel symptoms and problems
- Common presentations, underlying mechanisms and diagnostic modalities
- Common approaches for treatment including biofeedback therapy
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Talk Citation
Rao, S.S.C. (2011, January 5). Constipation and defecation disorders [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KYRP2541.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on January 5, 2011
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Satish S. C. Rao has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.