Abstract
Assessment of anal function is now regarded as an important aspect of the proctologic examination in assessment of patients with disordered defecation. Conventional electromyography is invasive and often not repeatable because of patient discomfort. Noninvasive surface intraanal EMG was evaluated as a method of assessing sphincter function in 76 subjects. A significant correlation was found between intra-anal EMG and anal manometry at rest and during a maximum squeeze effort (P< 0.01). Intraanal EMG was found to be reproducible when evaluated by 2 independent observers (P< 0.05) and may prove a reliable portable noninvasive method of assessing sphincter function.