PURPOSE: Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal incontinent patients. We aimed at studying prospectively the ability of tests to predict the outcome of pelvic-floor rehabilitation in patients with fecal incontinence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two hundred fifty consecutive patients (228 women) underwent medical history and a standardized series of tests, including physical examination, anal manometry, pudendal nerve latency testing, anal sensitivity testing, rectal capacity measurement, defecography, endoanal sonography, and endoanal magnetic resonance imaging. Subsequently, patients were referred for pelvic-floor rehabilitation. Outcome of pelvic-floor rehabilitation was quantified by the Vaizey inc...
PURPOSE: Sacral nerve modulation is an established treatment for fecal incontinence. Little is known...
AIM: To determine the psychometric properties of the total Vaizey score and its individual items. ME...
Background No studies have specifically reported on the use of a diagnostic tool based on physiatri...
PURPOSE: Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal inconti...
Purpose Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal incontin...
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence ...
AIMS: It is unclear which patients with fecal incontinence (FI) are likely to benefit from physiothe...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an efficient diagnostic strategy for patients with faecal incontinence to iden...
PURPOSE: It has been shown that vaginal delivery may result in pelvic floor injury. Until now it is ...
Background and Aims Anal sphincter injury has been identified as a primary cause of post‐partum feca...
PURPOSE: Sacral nerve modulation is an established treatment for fecal incontinence. Little is known...
AIM: To determine the psychometric properties of the total Vaizey score and its individual items. ME...
Background No studies have specifically reported on the use of a diagnostic tool based on physiatri...
PURPOSE: Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal inconti...
Purpose Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal incontin...
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence ...
AIMS: It is unclear which patients with fecal incontinence (FI) are likely to benefit from physiothe...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an efficient diagnostic strategy for patients with faecal incontinence to iden...
PURPOSE: It has been shown that vaginal delivery may result in pelvic floor injury. Until now it is ...
Background and Aims Anal sphincter injury has been identified as a primary cause of post‐partum feca...
PURPOSE: Sacral nerve modulation is an established treatment for fecal incontinence. Little is known...
AIM: To determine the psychometric properties of the total Vaizey score and its individual items. ME...
Background No studies have specifically reported on the use of a diagnostic tool based on physiatri...