世界胃肠病学杂志:英文版(电子版)Anil Thomas George Rudra Krishna Maitra Charles Maxwell-ArmstrongGeorge, A.T., R.K. Maitra, and C. Maxwell-Armstrong, Posterior tibial nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence: Where are we? World journal of gastroenterology: WJG, 2013. 19(48): p. 9139....
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) has been used to treat urinary dysfunction by Tanagho EA and Schmidt RA since 1988. In 1995, Matzel et al. treated patients with functional bowel disorders with SNS, and this therapy was later proved to be also effective for fecal incontinence (FI) secondary ...
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is an effective therapy for faecal incontinence. Published studies derive largely from single centres and there is a need to determine the broader applicability of this procedure. Methods: Prospective data were collected for all patients undergoing SNS in the UK. Record...
Tibial Nerve Stimulation for Faecal Incontinence
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is an established treatment for faecal incontinence in patients who have failed conservative management. This study established the cost-effectiveness of treating patients with SNS compared with non-surgical treatment.A decision analysis model was performed. Data from 70 pa...
CONCLUSION: Sacral nerve stimulation is a safe and effective treatment for faecal incontinence when conventional treatment has failed. There is minimal morbidity. The benefit is maintained in the medium term. 展开 关键词: squamous cell carcinoma penile skin neovagina male-to-female reassignment human ...
Purchasing options for books and journals across Oxford Academic Short-term Access To purchase short-term access, please sign in to your personal account above. Don't already have a personal account? Register Systematic review of tibial nerve stimulation to treat faecal incontinence - 24 Hours...
What you need to know about sacral nerve stimulation:Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is treatment for urinary retention without blockage, overactive bladder symptoms, and fecal incontinence. Overactive bladder symptoms include urinary urge incontinence and urinary frequency. Electrical impulses are sent ...
Administration recently approved a new procedure known as sacralnerve stimulation(marketed by Medtronic as InterStim Therapy) for the treatment of bowel incontinence. Paquette is the first colon and rectal surgeon in the Greater Cincinnati region to offer sacral nerve stimulation for bowel incontinence. ...
PURPOSE: Sacral nerve stimulation has traditionally been used to treat patients with fecal incontinence with intact anal sphincters. This rationale has been challenged, but it remains unknown if its efficacy is related to the extent of the sphincter injury. METHODS: This was a prospective study of...