\(\textbf {Study Design:}\) Retrospective cohort study including spinal cord injured patients with anus-near pressure ulcers. \(\bf Objective:\) The primary objective was to evaluate the impact of stool diversion via stoma on the decubital wound healing. Secondary objectives included the risk of complications and ulcer recurrence. Associations between the wound healing and potentially interfering parameters were determined. \(\bf Setting:\) University hospital with a spinal cord injury unit. \(\bf Methods:\) A total of 463 consecutive patients who presented with a decubitus were retrospectively included. Patients with and without a stoma were compared using descriptive and explorative statistics including multiple regression an...
Background. Pressure ulcer development is a common, serious complication after spinal cord injury (S...
Chronic anal fissure is a painful disorder caused by linear ulcers in the distal anal mucosa. Even t...
Annotation: Severe inflammation is considered the most common pathology in urgent coloproctology. Th...
AIM: The formation of a diverting stoma of the bowel in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) is a ...
PURPOSE: Patients with perineal burns and immobile hospitalized patients with severe excoriation fro...
ObjectiveThe perineal pressure ulcer is, from the outset, a serious bedsore as it exposes the patien...
Study design: This is a prospective cohort study. Objectives: The objective of this study was to pre...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVES: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is frequent amon...
Spinal Cord 2009, doi: 10.1038/sc Study design: Randomised controlled trial. Objectives: High-qualit...
BACKGROUND: Acute, severe traumatic spinal cord injury often causes fecal incontinence. Currently, t...
BACKGROUND: The faecal stream plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease. This ...
Each year, thousands of patients suffer from sacral decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure ulcers ...
The provision of intestinal stoma care is challenging in austere settings due to limitations in surg...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
PURPOSE: A proportion of patients have fecal incontinence secondary to a full-thickness rectal prola...
Background. Pressure ulcer development is a common, serious complication after spinal cord injury (S...
Chronic anal fissure is a painful disorder caused by linear ulcers in the distal anal mucosa. Even t...
Annotation: Severe inflammation is considered the most common pathology in urgent coloproctology. Th...
AIM: The formation of a diverting stoma of the bowel in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) is a ...
PURPOSE: Patients with perineal burns and immobile hospitalized patients with severe excoriation fro...
ObjectiveThe perineal pressure ulcer is, from the outset, a serious bedsore as it exposes the patien...
Study design: This is a prospective cohort study. Objectives: The objective of this study was to pre...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVES: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is frequent amon...
Spinal Cord 2009, doi: 10.1038/sc Study design: Randomised controlled trial. Objectives: High-qualit...
BACKGROUND: Acute, severe traumatic spinal cord injury often causes fecal incontinence. Currently, t...
BACKGROUND: The faecal stream plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease. This ...
Each year, thousands of patients suffer from sacral decubitus ulcers, also known as pressure ulcers ...
The provision of intestinal stoma care is challenging in austere settings due to limitations in surg...
Aim: To investigate the conflicting consequences of faecal diversion on stoma outcomes and anastomot...
PURPOSE: A proportion of patients have fecal incontinence secondary to a full-thickness rectal prola...
Background. Pressure ulcer development is a common, serious complication after spinal cord injury (S...
Chronic anal fissure is a painful disorder caused by linear ulcers in the distal anal mucosa. Even t...
Annotation: Severe inflammation is considered the most common pathology in urgent coloproctology. Th...