Treatment of Fecal Incontinence and Constipation in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
Constipation, Fecal Incontinence, Spinal Cord Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Constipation focused on measuring Constipation, Fecal incontinence, Spinal cord injury, transanal irrigation, quality of life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Aged 18 or over Spinal cord lesion at any level at least 3 months from injury At least one or more of the following symptoms: Spending ½ hour or more attempting to defecate each day or every second day Symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia before or during defecation Abdominal discomfort before or during defecation Episodes of faecal incontinence once or more per month The patient is able to understand the treatment and is willing to comply with the prescribed regimen The patient is able to perform transanal colonic irrigation seated on a toilet commode with or without assistance Signed informed consent has been obtained Exclusion Criteria: Co-existing major unsolved physical problems due to the injury Perform transanal retrograde irrigation on a regular basis Evidence of bowel obstruction Evidence of inflammatory bowel disease History of cerebral palsy or cerebral apoplexy Multiple sclerosis Diabetic polyneuropathy Previous abdominal or perianal surgery (not including minor surgery as appendectomy or haemorrhoidectomy) Pregnant or lactating Evidence of spinal chock Mentally unstable Treatment with more than 5 mg prednisolon per day. PNS implant (sacral nerve stimulation)
Sites / Locations
- Surgical Research Unit, Department of Surgery P, Aarhus University Hospital