Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is often resistant to medical and surgical treatment. This study assessed the effect of biofeedback in decreasing the symptoms and the healing of endoscopic signs in SRUS patients. Before starting the treatment, endoscopy and colorectal manometry was performed to evaluate dyssynergic defecation. Patients were followed every four weeks, and during each visit their response to treatment was evaluated regarding to manometry pattern. After at least 50% improvement in manometry parameters, recipients underwent rectosigmoidoscopy. Endoscopic response to biofeedback treatment and clinical symptoms were investigated. Duration of symptoms was 43.11±36.42 months in responder and 63.9±45.74 months in non-responder...
Background: Instrumented anorectal biofeedback (BF) improves symptoms and quality of life in patient...
Constipation and faecal incontinence (FI) are common gastrointestinal disorders, affecting 8-18% of ...
Background and Aims: The question which patients with functional proctologic dis-orders truly benefi...
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is often resistant to medical and surgical treatment. This stu...
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a rare condition with various causes that results in ischem...
Background/Aim: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a benign, chronic defecation disorder with ...
Background: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a chronic disorder of the gastrointestinal trac...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a rare disease which can puzzle the gast...
International audiencePurpose - To screen all treatments tested for solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (...
Objective: To determine whether anorectal biofeedback therapy can improve the symptoms of fecal inco...
Biofeedback is a well-known and effective treatment for patients with fecal evacuation disorder (FED...
Background: This prospective randomized controlled study was designed to evaluate the effect of biof...
Background: Anorectal functional disorder encompasses arrays of conditions including Obstructive Def...
Background: Anorectal functional disorder encompasses arrays of conditions including Obstructive Def...
International audienceThere is no consensus on the treatment for solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRU...
Background: Instrumented anorectal biofeedback (BF) improves symptoms and quality of life in patient...
Constipation and faecal incontinence (FI) are common gastrointestinal disorders, affecting 8-18% of ...
Background and Aims: The question which patients with functional proctologic dis-orders truly benefi...
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is often resistant to medical and surgical treatment. This stu...
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a rare condition with various causes that results in ischem...
Background/Aim: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a benign, chronic defecation disorder with ...
Background: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a chronic disorder of the gastrointestinal trac...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a rare disease which can puzzle the gast...
International audiencePurpose - To screen all treatments tested for solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (...
Objective: To determine whether anorectal biofeedback therapy can improve the symptoms of fecal inco...
Biofeedback is a well-known and effective treatment for patients with fecal evacuation disorder (FED...
Background: This prospective randomized controlled study was designed to evaluate the effect of biof...
Background: Anorectal functional disorder encompasses arrays of conditions including Obstructive Def...
Background: Anorectal functional disorder encompasses arrays of conditions including Obstructive Def...
International audienceThere is no consensus on the treatment for solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRU...
Background: Instrumented anorectal biofeedback (BF) improves symptoms and quality of life in patient...
Constipation and faecal incontinence (FI) are common gastrointestinal disorders, affecting 8-18% of ...
Background and Aims: The question which patients with functional proctologic dis-orders truly benefi...