| Literature DB >> 26989283 |
Leila Ghahramani1, Mastoureh Mohammadipour1, Reza Roshanravan1, Fahimeh Hajihosseini1, Alimohammad Bananzadeh1, Ahmad Izadpanah1, Seyed Vahid Hosseini1.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Fecal incontinence is a challenging condition in that it exerts various psychosocial impacts on daily life. Different treatment modalities have been suggested for fecal incontinence. The present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of biofeedback therapy in combination with surgery in the management of fecal incontinence. The present randomized controlled trial was performed on 27 women with a complaint of fecal incontinence because of delivery trauma. The patients underwent sphincteroplasty and levatorplasty via the same method by 2 colorectal surgeons. In Group I, biofeedback therapy was performed 3 months before and 6 months after the surgery; in Group II, biofeedback therapy was applied only 6 months after the surgery; and in Group III, only surgical management was performed. The results revealed a significant difference between the preoperative and postoperative Wexner scores of incontinence in all the 3 groups. Additionally, the difference between the preoperative and postoperative scores was significant only in Group I and Group III, but not in Group II. The reduction in the Wexner score was significantly less in Group III. However, no significant difference was observed between the 3 groups concerning the mean difference of preoperative and postoperative manometry. The present study revealed no significant role for biofeedback therapy alone in the improvement of manometric evaluation. However, the Wexner score, which is an indicator of patient satisfaction, increased with biofeedback therapy following sphincteroplasty. In general, surgical treatment is now reserved for selected patients with fecal incontinence and has recently been developed with biofeedback therapy. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: IRCT201206039936N1.Entities:
Keywords: Biofeedback; Fecal incontinence; Sphincteroplasty
Year: 2016 PMID: 26989283 PMCID: PMC4764962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Med Sci ISSN: 0253-0716
Figure 1CONSORT flow diagram shows the allocation of the study population
Baseline characteristics of the study population
| Group I | Group II | Group III | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | 41.10 (13.12) | 36.80 (16.45) | 44.85 (15.32) | 0.426 |
| Duration of incontinence (year) | 8.40 (5.58) | 5.10 (4.04) | 3.85 (2.65) | 0.199 |
*P values are based on the Kruskal–Wallis H test to compare the baseline characteristics between the 3 groups
Differences between the preoperative and postoperative values in each group
| Group I | Group II | Group III | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative | Postoperative | P value | Preoperative | Postoperative | P value | Preoperative | Postoperative | P value | |
| Wexner score | 15.10 (2.13) | 3.40 (2.01) | 0.005 | 15.70 (2.71) | 4.40 (3.33) | 0.005 | 15.00 (3.41) | 12.00 (3.05) | 0.024 |
| ARD | 10.50 (8.19) | 22.30 (10.60) | 0.007 | 11.00 (7.78) | 19.70 (4.83) | 0.008 | 9.57 (9.58) | 13.42 (9.19) | 0.027 |
| AMD | 37.40 (14.39) | 52.80 (15.75) | 0.012 | 55.00 (20.19) | 63.00 (12.21) | 0.139 | 36.14 (18.16) | 40.42 (17.13) | 0.018 |
| MEAN | 11.30 (8.40) | 25.10 (11.34) | 0.005 | 20.80 (14.36) | 24.30 (5.18) | 0.541 | 10.28 (9.19) | 15.71 (9.62) | 0.018 |
*P values are based on the MannWhitney U test to compare the preoperative and postoperative values in each group.
Statistically significant difference exists. ARD: Anal resting pressure; AMD: Anal maximum squeezing pressure; MEAN: Mean pressure
Comparison of the mean differences between the preoperative and postoperative values
| Group I | Group II | Group III | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wexner score | 11.70 (2.45) | 11.30 (4.13) | 3.00 (1.52) | 0.000 |
| ARD | −11.80 (9.60) | −8.70 (5.75) | −3.85 (3.38) | 0.106 |
| AMD | −15.40 (11.72) | −8.00 (16.68) | −4.28 (2.69) | 0.154 |
| MEAN | −13.80 (10.65) | −3.50 (14.05) | −5.42 (3.59) | 0.145 |
*P values are based on the Kruskal–Wallis H test to compare the changes in the preoperative and postoperative values between the 3 groups.
Statistically significant difference exists. ARD: Anal resting pressure; AMD: Anal maximum squeezing pressure; MEAN: Mean pressure