"Fecal Incontinence: Causes, Management and Outcome" ed. by Anthony G. Catto-Smith
InTAvE | 2014 | ISBN: 9535112414 9789535112419 | 180 pages | PDF | 34 MB
This book provides a brief review of the pathophysiology of fecal incontinence with specific focus on women and children. Authorship is drawn internationally, with a strong surgical input.
Fecal incontinence is a common and disabling condition that unfortunately remains an “orphan” in terms of medical research and effective therapies.
Contributions from the authors provide critical reviews of the evaluation of function, with illustrations of a range of surgical interventions which might be applied should medical therapies fail.
Contents Preface
1 Childhood Encopresis— Pathophysiology, Evaluation and Treatment
2 Fecal Incontinence
3 Anal Incontinence as a Complication of Vaginal Delivery and Anorectal Surgery
4 A Novel Concept on the Patho-Physiology of Defecation and Fecal Incontinence (FI) in Women - Moreover, Its Reconstructive Surgery
5 Practical Imaging of Faecal Incontinence: The Eyes of Science
6 The Evaluation of Anorectal Dysfunction in Paediatric Faecal Incontinence
7 Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation in Anal Incontinence
8 Anal Injectables and Implantables for Faecal Incontinence
9 Traumatic Cloaca
10 Medical and Surgical Management of Fecal Incontinence after Repair of High Imperforate Anus Anomalies
11 Long Term Outcome After Surgery for Anorectal Malformation
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