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Active clinical trials for "Fecal Incontinence"

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Treatment of Anal Incontinence With Intersphincteric Implants

Anal IncontinenceFecal Incontinence

The purpose of this study is to determine whether treatment with intersphincteric implants is an effective and safe treatment option for patients with anal incontinence

Suspended9 enrollment criteria

Faecal Incontinence in Prostate Cancer Survivors Treated Whith Radiotherapy

Faecal IncontinenceProstate Cancer

The objective of the study is to determine the incidence of faecal incontinence in prostate cancer survivors treated with moderately hypofractionated radiation therapy and correlate the dose received by the anal sphincter with the degree of faecal incontinence.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Fecal Incontinence and Rectal Static Disorder

Fecal Continence DisordersPosterior Pelvic Static Disorders

This study evaluate the rate of occurrence of fecal incontinence in patients who had surgery for posterior pelvic static disorder versus those with medical management. The aim is also to assess the natural history of constipation symptoms and quality of life in patients with posterior pelvic static disorder.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Functional Digestive Disorders Observatory

Irritable Bowel SyndromeDyspepsia2 more

Functional digestive pathologies are defined by symptoms such as functional dyspepsia, gastroesophageal reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux, functional constipation, functional diarrhea, functional bloating, the opioid-induced constipation and fecal incontinence, without organic substratum. These diseases are very common in the general population (20%) and represent the first cause of consultation in city gastroenterology. The objective of this study is to collect prospective clinical and tests data and a biological collection from biological samples collected as part of the standard care. This collection could identify diagnostic or prognostic markers of the therapeutic response.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Electronic Mobile Phone App Stool Diary

ConstipationIncontinence Bowel

Our objective here is to improve the patient's compliance and accurate capture of patient reported bowel and abdominal symptoms, by utilizing a phone application that interactively records each bowel movement or leakage event and other bowel symptoms. Such an electronic stool diary may relieve the burden of using a paper daily stool diary. We will compare and validate the electronic stool diary with the paper stool diary.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Digital Intelligent Assistant for Nursing Application

Frailty SyndromeFall in Nursing Home5 more

This is an observational study that intends to compare falls or fall-risk related alarms derived from a three-dimensional sensor system with the clinical reality definded by attending nurses.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Prospective Database of Factors Associated With Faecal vs. Double Incontinence in Patients Referred...

Double IncontinenceFaecal Incontinence1 more

This study aims to verify the results from our previous retrospective cohort analysis by establishing a database of well-characterised patients prospectively. The different prevalence of neurological disorders, abdominal, urological and obstetrical surgery, diarrhoea and other potential associated factors as well as the importance of abnormalities identified by 3D high resolution anorectal manometry (HARM) will be compared between subjects with feacal incontinence (FI), double incontinence (DI) and controls. Presence and severity of both FI and urinary incontinence (UI) will be evaluated by disease specific questionnaires. Measuring both disease severity and Quality of Life (QoL) is needed to determine the true impact of incontinence. Finally, the impact on quality of life will be compared between both groups.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Lateral Episiotomy or Not in Vacuum Assisted Delivery in Non-parous Women

Pelvic Floor DisordersFecal Incontinence2 more

Nulliparous women with a live singleton pregnancy in cephalic presentation past 34 gestational weeks will be randomized to lateral episiotomy or no episiotomy when operative vaginal delivery by vacuum extraction is indicated. Primary outcome is clinically diagnosed obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) of any degree.

Active2 enrollment criteria

A Prospective, Multi-center, Randomized, Blinded Study to Evaluate Durasphere FI for the Treatment...

Fecal Incontinence

The purpose of this study is to evaluate a new injectable bulking agent for the treatment of fecal incontinence in adult men and women. This study has been designed to assess the safety, effectiveness and performance of Durasphere in adults suffering from fecal incontinence under monitored clinical conditions. The frequency and severity of fecal incontinence symptoms will be measured using a modified Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score as the primary criteria by which success is evaluated.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Faecal Incontinence With Sacral Nerve Stimulation - Improved Function With Stimulation...

Fecal Incontinence

Faecal incontinence is a devastating condition causing psychological stress, affecting daily living and influences quality of life. Faecal incontinence affects 2,2 to 5 % of the adult population. The magnitude of the problem is probably underestimated, because most patients don't discuss this affliction with their general practitioner. A new treatment, sacral nerve stimulation (SNS), has over the last decade given hope to these patients. The treatment is divided in two; first a test operation (PNE-test) has to reveal if the patient will benefit from treatment with permanent sacral nerve stimulation. Second if the patient benefit from the PNE-test, they proceed to final implant. 75-80% of the patients with idiopathic fecal incontinence benefit from the PNE-test, 70% of those get satisfactory functional results and the remaining 30% get suboptimal improvement in continence after permanent unilateral sacral nerve stimulation. The aim of this project is to investigate if bilateral sacral nerve stimulation can produce better fecal continence results than standard unilateral stimulation, through a double blind, randomized crossover study.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria
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