Biofeedback therapy for excessive stool frequency and incontinence following anterior resection or total colectomy

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作者
Ho, YH [1 ]
Chiang, JM [1 ]
Tan, M [1 ]
Low, JY [1 ]
机构
[1] CHANG GUNG MEM HOSP,COLORECTAL SURG SECT,TAIPEI 10591,TAIWAN
关键词
biofeedback; colon; continence; rectum; surgery;
D O I
10.1007/BF02055125
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
PURPOSE: Excessive stool frequency and incontinence after anterior resection (AR) or total colectomy (TC) can be refractory to expectancy and antidiarrheal agents. We prospectively assessed efficacy of anorectal biofeedback therapy (BF) in this clinical situation. METHODS: Thirteen patients (10 men and 3 women; mean age, 62.1 (standard error of the mean (SEM), 4.6) years) had more than six bowel movements per day and/or episodes of incontinence, which did not abate after antidiarrheal agents were given for at least six (mean, 27.9 (SEM, 6.3)) months after surgery. All underwent four sessions of outpatient BF. Assessment was by continence questionnaire and anorectal physiology tests, which were administered before and after BF. RESULTS: in seven AR patients, daily stool frequency was decreased (8.7 (SEM, 2.1) before and 4.6 (SEM, 1.2) after; P < 0.05), and daily incontinence episodes were reduced (2.7 (SEM, 0.9) before and 0.4 (SEM, 0.2) after; P < 0.05) after BF. Six TC patients also had decreased daily stool frequency (6.2 (SEM, 2.1) before, 3.3 (SEM, 1.6) after; P < 0.05) and incontinence episodes (2.4 (SEM, 0.3) before, 0.5 (SEM, 1) after; P < 0.05) after BF. There were no significant changes in anorectal physiology parameters after BF. At a mean follow-up of 10.6 (SEM, 2.5) months after BF, there were no regressions or complications. CONCLUSIONS: BF is a safe and effective option for refractory excessive stool frequency and/or incontinence following AR or TC.
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