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Expert Roundtable Highlights Barriers to Wider Use of Anorectal Manometry

  • Ardis
  • Aug 31
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 8

In this roundtable review article, leading experts in gastrointestinal pelvic floor disorders identify key barriers to the broader adoption of anorectal manometry. These include limited clinician training, inconsistent testing protocols and interpretation standards, as well as infrastructure challenges such as equipment costs, staffing limitations, and billing complexities.


Ardis Comments: 

This article reinforces the importance of our ongoing efforts to develop pelvic floor diagnostic systems that streamline the diagnostic process and protocols, while also enhancing infrastructure and accessibility. These advancements are essential to support the broader and more effective use of anorectal manometry in clinical practice.

Clinical Gastro & Hepathology magazine


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