نتایج جستجو برای: children fecal incontinence neuromodulation

تعداد نتایج: 501152  

2014
M. Sadeghzadeh A. Rabieefar P. Khoshnevisasl N. Mousavinasab K. Eftekhari

Background. Inconsistent data exist about the role of probiotics in the treatment of constipated children. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of probiotics in childhood constipation. Materials and Methods. In this placebo controlled trial, fifty-six children aged 4-12 years with constipation received randomly lactulose plus Protexin or lactulose plus placebo daily for fo...

Journal: :Journal of neurogastroenterology and motility 2016
Lluís Mundet Yolanda Ribas Sandra Arco Pere Clavé

BACKGROUND/AIMS To explore and compare quality of life (QoL) differences in female and male patients with fecal incontinence. METHODS Ninety-one patients with fecal incontinence (60 women, mean (SD) age 64.13 (9.72) years; 31 men, mean (SD) age 63.61 (13.33) years) were assessed for pathophysiology (anorectal manometry and ultrasound), clinical severity (Wexner and Vaizey scales), QoL (Fecal ...

Journal: :Arquivos de gastroenterologia 2014
Sthela Maria Murad-Regadas Iris Daiana Dealcanfreitas Francisco Sergio Pinheiro Regadas Lusmar Veras Rodrigues Graziela Olivia da Silva Fernandes Jacyara de Jesus Rosa Pereira

OBJECTIVES To evaluate anal sphincter anatomy using three-dimensional ultrasonography (3-DAUS) in incontinent women with vaginal delivery, correlate anatomical findings with symptoms of fecal incontinence and determine the effect of vaginal delivery on anal canal anatomy and function. METHODS Female with fecal incontinence and vaginal delivery were assessed with Wexner's score, manometry, and...

2015
Piotr Walega Michal Romaniszyn Benita Siarkiewicz Dorota Zelazny

Purpose. The aim of the study is to compare functional results of end-stage fecal incontinence treatment with dynamic graciloplasty and adynamic graciloplasty augmented with transanal conditioning of the transposed muscle. Methods. A total of 20 patients were qualified for graciloplasty procedure due to end-stage fecal incontinence. 7 patients underwent dynamic graciloplasty (DGP), whereas 13 p...

2013
Sung-Bum Kang Hye Seung Lee Jae-Young Lim Se Heang Oh Sang Joon Kim Sa-Min Hong Je-Ho Jang Jeong-Eun Cho Sung-Min Lee Jin Ho Lee

PURPOSE Few studies have examined whether bioengineering can improve fecal incontinence. This study designed to determine whether injection of porous polycaprolactone beads containing autologous myoblasts improves sphincter function in a dog model of fecal incontinence. METHODS The anal sphincter of dogs was injured and the dogs were observed without and with (n = 5) the injection of porous p...

2014
Deepa Taggarshe Jeffrey J. Visco

Bulking agent injected submucosally is an alternative effective treatment for faecal incontinence in elderly patients who fail conservative measures. Since most elderly patients are on antiplatelet therapy and are sometimes unaware of their medication, this can lead to serious complications.

2016
Naritomo Nishioka Yoshihiko Kurimoto Ryushi Maruyama Kosuke Ujihira Yutaka Iba Eiichiro Hatta Akira Yamada Katsuhiko Nakanishi

Spinal cord ischemia is a well-known potential complication of endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), and it is usually manifested by paraplegia or paraparesis. We describe a case in which spinal cord ischemia after EVAR presented by isolated bladder and rectal incontinence without other neurological deficits. A 63-year-old woman presented with intermittent claudication secondary to an infrarenal...

Journal: :Ontario health technology assessment series 2005

OBJECTIVE The aim of this review was to assess the effectiveness, safety, and cost of sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) to treat urinary urge incontinence, urgency-frequency, urinary retention, and fecal incontinence. BACKGROUND CONDITION AND TARGET POPULATION Urinary urge incontinence, urgency-frequency, urinary retention, and fecal incontinence are prevalent, yet rarely discussed, conditions. ...

Journal: :BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 2004
Abdul H Sultan Karen Nugent

Faecal incontinence has been previously defined as ‘the involuntary or inappropriate passage of faeces’. This definition, however, is considered to be incomplete as it does not include incontinence to flatus. Therefore many adopt the term anal incontinence to include flatus. The current recommended definition of anal incontinence is the involuntary loss of flatus, liquid or solid stool that is ...

2017
Sven Petersen Alexander Tobisch Gero Puhl Ina Kötter Uwe Wollina

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune connective tissue disorder. Anorectal involvement might typically cause fecal incontinence and rarely rectal prolapse. Here we report three female patients, who were admitted with a mean history of 10 years suffering from SSc. All patients presented with the initial symptom of anal incontinence, in all cases this was associated with rectal intussuscepti...

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