Neuromodulation for fecal incontinence: Outcome in 16 patients with definitive implant
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum2001Vol. 44(7), pp. 965–970
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Ezio Ganio, Carlo Ratto, Alessandra Masin, Realis A. Luc, Giovanni Battista Doglietto, Giuseppe Dodi, V. Ripetti, A Arullani, Marco Frascio, E Berti-Riboli, Vincenzo Landolfi, A. DelGenio, Donato F. Altomare, V. Memeo, Paola Bertapelle, Roberto Carone, M. Spinelli, A Zanollo, L. Spreafico, G. Giardiello, Francesco De Seta
Abstract
Neuromodulation can be considered an option for fecal incontinence. However, an accurate clinical and instrumental evaluation and careful patient selection are required to optimize outcome.
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