colonsmanometrie
Colonsmanometrie, also called colonic manometry, is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the neuromuscular function of the colon. It involves inserting a flexible, pressure-sensing catheter into the colon through the rectum and advancing it to different segments. The catheter records intraluminal pressures over a period of time under resting conditions and in response to provocative stimuli, allowing detailed mapping of colonic motility.
Indications for colonsmanometrie include evaluation of severe or refractory constipation, suspected colonic inertia, and other unexplained
Procedure and interpretation: The test is typically performed in a motility laboratory. After bowel preparation, the
Risks and limitations: Colonsmanometrie is an invasive procedure and carries risks such as discomfort, bleeding, or