Short‐term outcome of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for low anterior resection syndrome: results of a pilot study
Colorectal Disease2017Vol. 19(9), pp. 851–856
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Donato F. Altomare, Arcangelo Picciariello, Cynthia M. Ferrara, R. Digennaro, Yolanda Ribas, Michele De Fazio
Abstract
PTNS may be a further option in the treatment of selected patients with LARS and in addition may improve associated urinary incontinence. The severity of LARS can be detected by the LARS score; however, the adoption of the TAPE score is preferred in the case of concomitant urinary and/or sexual problems not explored by the LARS score.
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