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A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation

AIM: This study is a prospective evaluation of patients with passive faecal incontinence and patients with soiling treated by elastomer implants and rectal irrigation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma resulting from a defect of the internal sphincter...

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Autores principales: van der Hagen, S. J., van der Meer, W., Soeters, P. B., Baeten, C. G., van Gemert, W. G.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22576903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00384-012-1468-9
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author van der Hagen, S. J.
van der Meer, W.
Soeters, P. B.
Baeten, C. G.
van Gemert, W. G.
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van der Meer, W.
Soeters, P. B.
Baeten, C. G.
van Gemert, W. G.
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description AIM: This study is a prospective evaluation of patients with passive faecal incontinence and patients with soiling treated by elastomer implants and rectal irrigation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma resulting from a defect of the internal sphincter and patients with soiling after previous anal surgery were included. All patients underwent endo-anal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and anal manometry. The patients with passive faecal incontinence were initially treated by anal sphincter exercises and biofeedback therapy during half a year. The patients completed incontinence scores, a quality of life questionnaire, and a 2-week diary card. RESULTS: The elastomer group consisted of 30 males and 45 females with a mean age of 53 years (25–77). The rectal irrigation group consisted of 32 males and 43 females with a mean age of 50 years (25–74). At 6 months follow-up, 30 patients with soiling of the rectal irrigation group and only nine patients of the elastomer group were completely cured (p = 0.02). Only three patients with passive faecal incontinence were cured in the rectal irrigation group and none in the elastomer group. Three distal migrations of elastomer implants required removal at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: After patients had performed anal sphincter exercises, no clear improvement of passive faecal incontinence was obtained by elastomer implants or rectal irrigation. However, rectal irrigation is far more effective than elastomer implants in patients with soiling.
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spelling pubmed-34308372012-09-06 A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation van der Hagen, S. J. van der Meer, W. Soeters, P. B. Baeten, C. G. van Gemert, W. G. Int J Colorectal Dis Original Article AIM: This study is a prospective evaluation of patients with passive faecal incontinence and patients with soiling treated by elastomer implants and rectal irrigation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma resulting from a defect of the internal sphincter and patients with soiling after previous anal surgery were included. All patients underwent endo-anal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and anal manometry. The patients with passive faecal incontinence were initially treated by anal sphincter exercises and biofeedback therapy during half a year. The patients completed incontinence scores, a quality of life questionnaire, and a 2-week diary card. RESULTS: The elastomer group consisted of 30 males and 45 females with a mean age of 53 years (25–77). The rectal irrigation group consisted of 32 males and 43 females with a mean age of 50 years (25–74). At 6 months follow-up, 30 patients with soiling of the rectal irrigation group and only nine patients of the elastomer group were completely cured (p = 0.02). Only three patients with passive faecal incontinence were cured in the rectal irrigation group and none in the elastomer group. Three distal migrations of elastomer implants required removal at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: After patients had performed anal sphincter exercises, no clear improvement of passive faecal incontinence was obtained by elastomer implants or rectal irrigation. However, rectal irrigation is far more effective than elastomer implants in patients with soiling. Springer-Verlag 2012-05-11 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3430837/ /pubmed/22576903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00384-012-1468-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
van der Hagen, S. J.
van der Meer, W.
Soeters, P. B.
Baeten, C. G.
van Gemert, W. G.
A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
title A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
title_full A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
title_fullStr A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
title_full_unstemmed A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
title_short A prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
title_sort prospective non-randomized two-centre study of patients with passive faecal incontinence after birth trauma and patients with soiling after anal surgery, treated by elastomer implants versus rectal irrigation
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22576903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00384-012-1468-9
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