Randomized trial comparing three forms of pelvic floor repair for neuropathic faecal incontinence
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1993
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A randomized controlled trial in women with neuropathic faecal incontinence compared total pelvic floor repair (n = 12) with anterior levatorplasty and sphincter plication alone (n = 12) and postanal repair alone (n = 12). Review at 6 and 24 months indicated that results were significantly better for total pelvic floor repair than either of the other procedures. Comlete continence was achieved in eight of the 12 patients 2 years after total pelvic floor repair. Only total repair significantly elongated the anal canal. Both total pelvic floor repair and anterior levatorplasty improved sensation in the upper anal canal.
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Clinical Trial, Randomized Controlled Trial, Fecal Incontinence, Fecal Incontinence-physiopathology, Fecal Incontinence-surgery, Anal Canal-physiopathology, Defecation-physiology, Muscles-surgery, Pelvis-surgery, Rectum-physiopathology
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British Journal of Surgery. 1993; 80(6): pp.794-798