Everything about Rectal Exam totally explained
A
rectal examination or
rectal exam is an internal examination of the
rectum such as by a
physician or other healthcare professional.
The
digital rectal examination (DRE, Latin
palpatio per anum or PPA) is a relatively simple procedure. The patient is placed in a position where the
anus is accessible and relaxed (lying on the side, squatting on the examination table, bent over the examination table, etc). The physician inserts a gloved and lubricated
finger into the rectum through the anus and
palpates the insides.
The DRE is inadequate as a screening tool for colorectal cancer because it examines less than 10% of the colorectal mucosa;
colonoscopy is preferred. However, it's an important part of a general examination, as many tumors or other diseases are made manifest in the
distal part of the
rectum.
This examination may be used:
The DRE is frequently combined with an FOBT (
fecal occult blood test), which may be useful for diagnosing the etiology of an
anemia and/or confirming a
gastrointestinal bleed.
Sometimes
proctoscopy may also be part of a rectal examination.
Veterinary medicine
In
veterinary medicine rectal examination is useful in
dogs for analysis of the
prostate (as in man), pelvic
urethra, sublumbar
lymph nodes, and
anal glands. In
horses it's a vital component of the clinical examination for
colic, to determine the presence or absence of bowel torsion,
impaction, or displacement. Horses undergoing a rectal exam are at relatively high risk of a
rectal tear, which can be a life-threatening event, rapidly leading to
peritonitis and
septic shock.
The procedure in dogs and cats is similar to humans. For the horse, the patient stands in a
stock and may be sedated. The examiner puts on a long glove that extends to the shoulder. The examiner inserts the hand and arm into the rectum as far as necessary.
Popular culture
Due to the taboos surrounding the anus, and the potential for discomfort and embarrassment, the rectal exam is a common
comedic device. Generally, it's not shown directly, but implied as the examiner dons and lubricates a glove while behind the patient. The
body cavity search is frequently used the same way.
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