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video Sonography in anal incontinence

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Anorectal and Pelvic Ultrasound Course - Bruno Roche at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Exhausted implanted pulse generator in sacral nerve stimulation: what next in daily practice for faecal incontinent patients?

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Free Paper (Functional disorders) - Emilie Duchalais at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Success of percutaneous titbal nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence persists more than one year after end of therapy

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Free Paper (Functional disorders) - Christine Maurus at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Sacral neuromodulation for persistent faecal incontinence after laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for high-grade internal rectal prolapse

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Free Paper (Functional disorders) - Siriluck Prapasrivorakul at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Sacral nerve stimulation for irritable bowel syndrome: a medium-term assessment of efficacy

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Oral Poster (Functional disorders) - Janne Fassov at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Randomised pilot trial of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation using a novel device (GekoTM as an exponent) for faecal incontinence

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Oral Poster (Functional disorders) - Craig Rimmer at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Quality of life differences in male and female patients with faecal incontinence

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Oral Poster (Functional disorders) - Lluís Mundet at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Sacral nerve stimulation for bowel dysfunction; preliminary results from a European two centre prospective database

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Oral Poster (Functional disorders) - Jakob Duelund-Jakobsen at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video The artificial bowel sphincter for patients with fecal incontinence and large anal sphincter defects: a single center study

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Oral Poster (Functional disorders) - Jarno Melenhorst at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Anal Gatekeeper a new bulking agent for fecal incontinence

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Video Surgery - Claudia Menconi at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Long-term experience with the FENIX magnetic sphincter augmentation device for patients with severe faecal incontinence

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Oral Poster (Functional disorders) - Anders Mellgren at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Sacral nerve stimulation for bowel disorders

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Keynote Lecture - Charles Knowles at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Identification of internal and external sphincter progenitor cells as potential tools for tailored cell therapy in fecal incontinence: the first study using the human anal sphincter

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The Six Best and Visiting Fellow Free Papers - Son Il Tae at ESCP Dublin 2015

video A randomized trial of sacral neuromodulation versus perianal bulking injection of collagen in the treatment of faecal incontinence following obstetric anal sphincter injury

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Free Paper (Functional) - Mona Rydningen at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Effect of local injection of stem cells on injured anal sphincter: an experimental study

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Free Paper (Miscellaneous) - Sabry Mahmoud at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Long term results of artificial bowel sphincter in a single institution: a prospective study

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Student Oral Poster - Marlène Antor at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Anal incontinence: laparoscopic rectopexy allows satisfactory results, about 174 cases

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Student Oral Poster - Diane Mege at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Long term outcomes of adults with a Malone Antegrade Continence Enema (MACE) for the treatment of constipation or fecal incontinence

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Student Oral Poster - Rosel Sturkenboom at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Anal incontinence associated with low anterior resection syndrome: sacral nerve stimulation is it efficient?

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Student Oral Poster - Diane Mege at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Sacral nerve stimulation enhances intestinal epithelial barrier repair in a pig model of TNBS-induced rectal lesion

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Oral Poster (Miscellaneous and Neoplasia) - Jérémy Brégeon at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Is efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence depending on the number of active electrode poles during lead placement?

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Oral Poster (Functional) - Jakob Duelund-Jakobsen at ESCP Dublin 2015

video The rectal mucosal paracellular permeability: a biomarker of sacral neuromodulation efficacy in incontinent patients

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Oral Poster (Functional) - Guillaume Meurette at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Real time registration with a smartphone app in faecal incontinence

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Oral Poster (Proctology and Functional) - Camilla C. Kjeldsen at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Tibial nerve evoked potentials are diminished in a rodent model of post-partum faecal incontinence and restored by sacral neuromodulation

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Oral Poster (Proctology and Functional) - Judith Evers at ESCP Dublin 2015

video Trainees Video Session: Sphincteroplasty

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Educational session - José Roig at ESCP Dublin 2015

document Fecal Incontinence (Chapter 9, European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology Second Edition) Popular

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Fecal incontinence is not a rare condition; it is an often unvoiced disorder. Approximately 2 % of the general population is affected, and it is more frequent with increased age. Various classifications are used to reflect the severity of symptoms and their impact on quality of life. Diagnostic management leading to therapeutic interventions depends on disease stage; in the majority of patients diagnostic techniques are simple and therapy is conservative, following a pragmatic approach. Diagnostics may help to distinguish functional from morphological causes and thus direct treatment. Operative therapy is indicated if conservative treatment fails to adequately relieve symptoms. Interventions range from minimally invasive outpatient procedures to more extended surgery with sphincter replacement. The mainstays of surgery for fecal incontinence are sphincter repair and sacral nerve stimulation. Although the indications for the various surgical procedures can overlap, there are distinct conceptual differences. In addition, practitioners are increasingly coming to appreciate that, for some patients, only a combination of various therapeutic modes will improve symptoms.

video Impact of mode of delivery on anal incontinence following a second delivery in women with sphincter disruption resulting from the first delivery: the EPIC multicenter randomized trial

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One of the Six Best Free Papers - Laurent Abramowitz (France) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Core Subject Update: Guidelines for faecal incontinence

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Educational session - Yasuko Maeda (UK) at ESCP Berlin 2017

video Faecal Incontinence: Patient-centred outcome measures

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Symposium - Carolynne Vaizey (UK) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Faecal Incontinence: Treatment algorithms

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Symposium - Klaus Matzel (Germany) at ESCP Nice 2018

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