Journal article
Medium-term results of permanent sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence
NJ Kenefick, CJ Vaizey, RCG Cohen, RJ Nicholls, MA Kamm
British Journal of Surgery | JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD | Published : 2002
Abstract
Background: Anal sphincter surgery for faecal incontinence is associated with significant morbidity and a variable outcome. Sacral nerve stimulation may provide a good functional outcome with minimal morbidity. This paper reports the experience in a single centre over 5 years. Methods: Fifteen consecutive patients (14 women), median age 60 (range 37-71) years, underwent temporary, and subsequent permanent, stimulation. All had incontinence to solid or liquid stool; the aetiology was obstetric injury (seven patients), scleroderma (four), idiopathic (two), fistula surgery (one) and repaired rectal prolapse (one). Median duration of symptoms was 6 (range 2-15) years. Clinical evaluation, endoan..
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