Most patients with faecal incontinence are managed with conservative measures and biofeedback techniques Sacral nerve stimulation has dramatically changed the management of patients with faecal ...
Faecal incontinence can occur in patients who have undergone a colonoscopy. The incidence of postexamination faecal incontinence in a large Norwegian cohort has now been reported, and the risk of ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. James Bullen: A taboo topic that is intensely personal. It's a common and debilitating condition, and ...
VOL: 98, ISSUE: 04, PAGE NO: 58 Sarah Le Lievre, RGN, CMB, FETC, Cert.H.Ed, is clinical nurse specialist, continence, Health and Social Services, Jersey, Channel ...
Fecal incontinence, also called bowel incontinence, is a loss of bowel control that results in involuntary bowel movements (fecal elimination). This can range from an infrequent involuntary passage of ...
Obstetric-related faecal incontinence is a distressing condition which may occur early after childbirth. Previous obstetric injury is also a major cause of faecal incontinence in older women, so ...
Pete Culmer receives funding from EPSRC (EP/N027345/1) and the NIHR. Today’s healthcare is full of technology that would seem like science fiction to our grandparents. But this is far from true in ...
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