Childhood incidence of fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Fecal incontinence can occur in children for a number of different reasons, including birth defects or disease. However, the most common cause of fecal incontinence among children is chronic constipation. Children who… About fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Fecal incontinence is defined as continuous or recurrent loss of fecal material in individuals over 4 years of age. It results in the involuntary release of stool and gas from the rectum. Fecal incontinence… Bowel Incontinence (Fecal Incontinence; Soiling, Loss of Bowel Control) • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Summary Fecal incontinence is the inability to control the passage of bowel movements, causing stool and gas to be unexpectedly released from the rectum. It is a symptom… Digestive Diseases: Bowel Incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Introduction Bowel or fecal incontinence is the loss of voluntary control of stool, or bowel movements. This condition can vary from being partial, in which a person loses only a small amount of… Surgical Treatment Options For Fecal Incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 The exact incidence of fecal incontinence is unknown. Nevertheless, it is estimated that 0,5 to 1,5 % of the normal population is suffering from this disease; if soiling is included the… Fecal Incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 What is Fecal Incontinence? Fecal incontinence is the inability to control your bowels. When you feel the urge to have a bowel movement, you may not be able to hold it until you can get… Fecal Incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Fecal incontinence is the inability to control your bowels. When you feel the urge to have a bowel movement, you may not be able to hold it until you can get to a toilet. Or… Pathophysiology of adult fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Abstract Fecal incontinence occurs when the normal anatomy or physiology that maintains the structure and function of the anorectal unit is disrupted. Incontinence usually results from the interplay of multiple pathogenic mechanisms… Antenatal prediction of postpartum urinary and fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Abstract Objective: To investigate the effect of pregnancy and delivery on continence and to assess whether physical markers of collagen weakness can predict postpartum urinary and fecal incontinence… Imaging fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Abstract Fecal incontinence is the inability to defer release of gas or stool from the anus and rectum by mechanisms of voluntary control. It is an important medical disorder affecting the quality of life… Pathophysiology of pediatric fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Abstract This article addresses the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric fecal incontinence in 4 main categories: (1) Functional fecal retention, the withholding of feces because of fear of painful defecation, results… The assessment of fecal incontinence in women • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Fecal incontinence is a common problem in women after vaginal delivery. Overt sphincter damage from a third or fourth degree tear occurs in approximately 0.6% to 3% of women undergoing… Epidemiology of fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 21 08 Abstract Nursing home residence is by far the most prominent association with fecal incontinence, with a prevalence approaching 50%. In one major survey, urinary incontinence was the greatest risk factor for developing… Fecal incontinence Treatment • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Fortunately, effective treatments are available for fecal incontinence. Your primary care physician may be able to assist you, or you may need to see a doctor who specializes in treating conditions that affect the… Anal sphincter electromyography: Needle examination in the diagnosis of fecal incontinence • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Introduction: Fecal incontinence is usually attributed to pelvic floor denervation of striated muscle or direct sphincter trauma. Diagnosis of the anal sphincter defects are usually made… The impact of fecal and urinary incontinence on quality of life 6 months after childbirth • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Objective The objective of the study was to investigate the impact of postpartum fecal incontinence (FI) and urinary incontinence (UI) on… Urinary and Anal Incontinence in African American Teenaged Gravidas during Pregnancy and the Puerper • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Abstract Study Objective To determine the prevalence of urinary and anal incontinence during pregnancy and immediately postpartum in a convenience sample… Prevalence and risk factors of fecal incontinence in women undergoing stress incontinence surgery • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Objective The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence and identify potential risk factors for monthly fecal incontinence (FI) in women… Symptoms of anal and urinary incontinence following cesarean section or spontaneous vaginal delivery • Anal & Rectal Disorders • • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Objective The objective of the study was to compare the prevalence of incontinence disorders in relation with spontaneous vaginal delivery or cesarean section.… Fecal Incontinence in Older Adults • Fecal Incontinence • Feb 20 08 Fecal incontinence is an underreported and underappreciated problem in older adults. Although fecal incontinence is more common in women than in men, this difference narrows with aging. Risk factors that lead to… Page 15 of 15 pages « First < 13 14 15 << Back to main