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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_17 | Pages 4 - 4
1 Apr 2013
Sherlock KE Elsayed S Turner W Bagouri M Baha L Boszczyk B McNally D
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Introduction

Cauda equina syndrome represents the constellation of symptoms and signs resulting from compression of lumbosacral nerve routes. Combined with subjective neurological findings, a reduction in anal tone is an important sign deeming further imaging necessary. Our main objective was to investigate the validity of DRE for assessment of anal tone.

Method

75 doctors completed a questionnaire documenting their grade, speciality and experience in performing DRE. A model anus, using a pressure transducer surrounding an artificial canal, was assembled and calibrated. Participants performed 4 DREs on the model and predicted tone as ‘reduced’ or ‘normal’ (35 and 60 mmHg respectively), followed by a ‘squeeze’ test. 30 healthcare assistants (HCAs) with no training in DRE partook as a control group.