A review of posterior tibial nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence
Colorectal Disease2012Vol. 15(5), pp. 519–526
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Abstract
PTNS is effective for faecal incontinence. However, many of the published studies are of poor quality. Comparison between studies is difficult owing to differences in the outcome measures used, technique of PTNS and the timing and duration of treatment.
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