Original paper

Comparative effectiveness of biofeedback and injectable bulking agents for treatment of fecal incontinence: Design and methods

Volume: 107, Pages: 106464 - 106464
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Fecal incontinence (FI), the involuntary passage of stool, is common and can markedly impair the quality of life. Among patients who fail initial options (pads or protective devices, bowel modifying agents, and pelvic floor exercises), the options are pelvic floor biofeedback (BIO), perianal injection with bulking agents (INJ), and sacral nerve electrical stimulation (SNS), which have not been subjected to head-to-head comparisons. This study...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative effectiveness of biofeedback and injectable bulking agents for treatment of fecal incontinence: Design and methods
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
107
Pages
106464 - 106464
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