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World J Gastrointest Surg. Jul 27, 2026; 18(7): 118843
Published online Jul 27, 2026. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i7.118843
Table 4 Comparison of anorectal manometry parameters and fecal incontinence scores between the two groups before and after treatment, mean ± SD
Factors/groups
Before treatment
After treatment
t value
P value
Combined treatment groupAnorectal manometry parametersAnal resting pressure (mmHg)25.44 ± 3.9435.08 ± 1.23-11.662< 0.001a
Initial sensation threshold (mL)55.40 ± 3.1241.16 ± 2.7317.156< 0.001a
Defecation sensation threshold (mL)121.24 ± 10.61101.60 ± 5.828.117< 0.001a
Defecation urgency threshold (mL)148.44 ± 6.14154.00 ± 4.46-3.606< 0.001a
Fecal Incontinence Score9.56 ± 2.634.16 ± 0.949.659< 0.001a
Single treatment groupAnorectal manometry parametersAnal resting pressure (mmHg)24.55 ± 3.0434.45 ± 0.81-17.514< 0.001a
Initial sensation threshold (mL)54.71 ± 3.9347.03 ± 2.399.303< 0.001a
Defecation sensation threshold (mL)121.58 ± 8.38110.29 ± 4.896.481< 0.001a
Defecation urgency threshold (mL)148.00 ± 4.36151.42 ± 5.81-2.6220.011a
Fecal Incontinence Score9.70 ± 2.224.90 ± 1.1610.659< 0.001a


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