Objective: This study evaluated the Trap-door button use (Cook Medical, Bloomington, IL) for antegrade enemas in children. Methods: Since 2002, patients with fecal incontinence or encopresis and constipation underwent percutaneous cecostomy under laparoscopy using a button. Technical details are described. Age at surgery, operative time, hospital stay, diagnosis, indications for cecostomy, and duration of follow-up were recorded. A survey was proposed via a questionnaire that was sent to the patients. Patients wearing the button for less than 1 month were excluded from this evaluation. The survey concerned volume and frequency of enemas, difficulties encountered, benefits and disadvantages of this method, and assessment of the antegrade ene...
WOS: 000285544700011PubMed ID: 20954103Purpose: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a devastating problem for...
Background/Purpose: Constipation in children is considered when stool frequency is less than three t...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine which was the optimal side for the conduit to be pl...
Background: Appendicostomy and cecostomy are two approaches for antegrade enema access for children ...
Background: Appendicostomy and cecostomy are two approaches for antegrade enema access for children ...
Purpose: the successful treatment of fecal incontinence can dramatically improve the quality of life...
PURPOSE: As problems have developed with the right colonic antegrade continence enema procedure (Mal...
PURPOSE: As problem have developed with the right colonic antegrade enema procedure (Malone's proced...
Purpose: Severe constipation and encopresis are significant problems in the pediatric population. Me...
PURPOSE: The current surgical treatment for therapy-resistant slow-transit constipation consists of ...
PURPOSE: The current surgical treatment for therapy-resistant slow-transit constipation consists of ...
PURPOSE: The current surgical treatment for therapy-resistant slow-transit constipation consists of ...
Objective To describe a single-center, 10-year experience with the use of antegrade enemas. Study de...
Aim of the Study: We present our experience with the Malone antegrade continence enema technique in ...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: This study compared long-term outcomes of left- vs right-sided antegrade contine...
WOS: 000285544700011PubMed ID: 20954103Purpose: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a devastating problem for...
Background/Purpose: Constipation in children is considered when stool frequency is less than three t...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine which was the optimal side for the conduit to be pl...
Background: Appendicostomy and cecostomy are two approaches for antegrade enema access for children ...
Background: Appendicostomy and cecostomy are two approaches for antegrade enema access for children ...
Purpose: the successful treatment of fecal incontinence can dramatically improve the quality of life...
PURPOSE: As problems have developed with the right colonic antegrade continence enema procedure (Mal...
PURPOSE: As problem have developed with the right colonic antegrade enema procedure (Malone's proced...
Purpose: Severe constipation and encopresis are significant problems in the pediatric population. Me...
PURPOSE: The current surgical treatment for therapy-resistant slow-transit constipation consists of ...
PURPOSE: The current surgical treatment for therapy-resistant slow-transit constipation consists of ...
PURPOSE: The current surgical treatment for therapy-resistant slow-transit constipation consists of ...
Objective To describe a single-center, 10-year experience with the use of antegrade enemas. Study de...
Aim of the Study: We present our experience with the Malone antegrade continence enema technique in ...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: This study compared long-term outcomes of left- vs right-sided antegrade contine...
WOS: 000285544700011PubMed ID: 20954103Purpose: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a devastating problem for...
Background/Purpose: Constipation in children is considered when stool frequency is less than three t...
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine which was the optimal side for the conduit to be pl...