Before 1970, attempts had been made at injecting materials into the urethral wall to relieve incontinence, generally with poor results. Then, in the early 1970s, Solomon Berg reported on the use of ...
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March 17, 2011 — Perianal injection of the bulking agent dextranomer in stabilized hyaluronic acid is safe and may provide "satisfactory" improvement in fecal incontinence, according to results of a ...
Faecal incontinence occurs when a person cannot control their bowel movements. Various materials (bulking agents) can be injected into the anal sphincter (the muscles around the anus that control when ...
Injection of bulking agents into the urethral sphincter is the standard minimally invasive procedure used to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Mayer et al. examined the safety and effectiveness ...
Injection of a bulking agent into the anal canal improves symptoms of faecal incontinence more than does a sham (placebo) treatment. The authors say this is the first time such a randomised trial ...
Injecting a bulking agent into the anal canal improves symptoms of faecal incontinence when compared to a sham placebo, according to the first controlled trial to show that this treatment is effective ...
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Before 1970, attempts had been made at injecting materials into the urethral wall to relieve incontinence, generally with poor results. Then, in the early 1970s, Solomon Berg reported on the use of ...
Faecal incontinence occurs when a person loses the ability to control their bowel movements and is unable to retain faeces in the rectum. It can be caused by a wide variety of conditions that affect ...
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