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video Challenging Scenarios in Pelvic Floor and Proctology: Intra-rectal botox in incontinence and LARS

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Mia Kim (Germany) at ESCP Thessaloniki 2024

video Core outcome set for faecal incontinence: an international DELPHI study among patients and healthcare professionals

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Oral visual poster presentation - Sadé Assmann (Netherlands) at ESCP Thessaloniki 2024

video Cohorts and Audits: Faecal incontinence

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Audrius Dulskas (Lithuania) at ESCP Thessaloniki 2024

video Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation Series Webinar 04: Constipation and Obstructed Defecation

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The fourth webinar in the our series 'Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation - Diagnostics to Treatment and Beyond' took place on Thursday 8 February 2024.

video Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation Series Webinar 03: Faecal Incontinence Part 2

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The third webinar in the our series 'Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation - Diagnostics to Treatment and Beyond' took place on Thursday 7 December 2023.

video Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation Series Webinar 02: Faecal Incontinence Part 1

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The second webinar in the our series 'Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation - Diagnostics to Treatment and Beyond' took place on 12 October 2023.

video Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation Series Webinar 01: Physiology and Diagnostics

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The first webinar in the our series 'Faecal Incontinence and Obstructed Defecation - Diagnostics to Treatment and Beyond' took place on 13 July 2023.

video Sacral neuromodulation as a one-stage procedure with sub-sensory stimulation is effective for faecal incontinence - results from a double-blinded randomised study

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One of 12 best abstracts - Jakob Duelund-Jakobsen (Denmark) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video State-of-the-Art for Management of Syndromes of Disordered Defaecation: Obstetric injury and incontinence

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Scientific session - Carolynne Vaizey (UK) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Faecal incontinence: launch of the new ESCP audit programme

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Cohorts and Audits Symposium - Audrius Dulskas (Lithuania) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Faecal incontinence: knowledge gaps

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Cohorts and Audits Symposium - Lilli Lundby (Denmark) at ESCP Dublin 2022

video Skeletal muscle-derived cell implantation for the treatment of faecal incontinence: a phase III, randomized, controlled, double blind two armed clinical study

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New trials forum - Ugo Grossi (Italy) at ESCP Barcelona 2021

video Fecal incontinence

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Guideline-based discussion - Yasuko Maeda (UK) at ESCP Barcelona 2021

video Magnetic Anal Sphincter versus Sacral Neuromodulation in the Treatment of Severe Fecal Incontinence: Final Clinical Results of the MOS STIC Randomized Controlled Trial

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Top abstract 6 - Emilie Duchalais (France) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Standardised Trainee Video: Sacral nerve modulation

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Educational session - Klaus Matzel (Germany) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Faecal Incontinence: Panel discussions and conclusion

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Symposium - Gabriela Möslein (Germany) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Faecal Incontinence: Minimally invasive and novel surgical therapies

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Symposium - Paul Antoine Lehur (France) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Faecal Incontinence: Traumatic sphincter injury: repair now or later

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Symposium - Carlo Ratto (Italy) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Faecal Incontinence: Anal Pathophysiology: beyond the sphincter

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Symposium - Emma Carrington (Ireland) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Faecal Incontinence: Preoperative work-up: how to interpret the results

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Symposium - Julie Cornish (UK) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Faecal Incontinence: Introduction

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Symposium - Gabriela Möslein (Germany) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Core Subject Update: Faecal Incontinence

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Educational session - Yasuko Maeda (UK) at ESCP Virtually Vilnius 2020

video Secondary sphincter repair for anal incontinence following obstetric sphincter injury - functional outcome at 18-year follow-up

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One of the Six Best Free Papers - Malou Barosa (Denmark) at ESCP Vienna 2019

video Toward precision diagnosis and precision treatment: Surgical management of faecal incontinence: ICI guidance

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Pelvic Floor session - Ronan O'Connell (Ireland) at ESCP Vienna 2019

video Faecal Incontinence: Practical faecal incontinence assessment

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Symposium - Lilli Lundby (Denmark) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Faecal Incontinence: Treatment algorithms

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Symposium - Klaus Matzel (Germany) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Faecal Incontinence: Patient-centred outcome measures

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Symposium - Carolynne Vaizey (UK) at ESCP Nice 2018

video Core Subject Update: Guidelines for faecal incontinence

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

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

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.

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