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References
Faecal Incontinence - Related Resources
Cochrane reviews
There are not enough data to assess the effectiveness of different
surgical methods
for repair of total
rectal prolapse
in adults
Surgery for Total Rectal Prolapse in Adults
.
Sacral
nerve
stimulation (SNS) seems to improve
continence
in selected people with faecal incontinence, but the evidence is insufficient
Sacral Nerve Stimulation for Faecal Incontinence in Adults
.
For
urine
incontinence, diapers may be the most cost-effective disposable design for
men
both day and night. For
women
disposable pull-ups may be better than the
other
designs (except for those living in
nursing
homes when used
at
night), but they are more expensive. There is insufficient data to make any recommendations for people with faecal incontinence
Absorbent Products for Moderate-Heavy Urinary and/or Faecal Incontinence in Women and Men
.
Literature
Wald A. Clinical practice.
Fecal incontinence
in adults. N Engl J Med 2007 Apr 19;356(16):1648-55.
[PubMed]
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