From the analysis of 91 cases of postnatal insufficiency of the anal constrictor some causes of occurrence of various types of this condition were revealed. Depending on the type of insufficiency indications to different operation methods were elaborated. The selection of operation methods is grounded on immediate and late results of the treatment.

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