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Current Trends in Management of Defecatory Dysfunction, Posterior Compartment Prolapse, and Fecal Incontinence.

Heidi Brown1, Cara Grimes2.   

Abstract

While it would be our hope to report that there have been significant gains in the understanding of the correlation between the posterior vaginal compartment and defecatory dysfunction in the last year, this is not the case. Instead, we review the highlights of management of posterior vaginal compartment and defecatory dysfunction including 1) defining and understanding the patient's symptoms; 2) considering systemic disorders, motility dysfunction, and mechanical causes that may be contributing; 3) encouraging conservative management as first-line therapy; and 4) recognizing which surgical options are likely to improve specific symptoms. This is then followed by an update on treatment options for fecal incontinence, which we now prefer to refer to as accidental bowel leakage. We are able to report on five exciting and innovative treatment approaches for accidental bowel leakage. As the scientific community increases focus on patient-centered outcomes, we are likely on the verge of having a greater understanding of how treatment options for posterior compartment prolapse and defecatory dysfunction can improve patient symptoms. This year, we can report that strong evidence based recommendations simply do not exist, and this area is ripe for future investigation.

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Keywords:  accidental bowel leakage; defecatory dysfunction; fecal incontinence; posterior compartment prolapse; rectocele

Year:  2016        PMID: 27547494      PMCID: PMC4990142          DOI: 10.1007/s13669-016-0148-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Obstet Gynecol Rep        ISSN: 2161-3303


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7.  Randomized controlled trial of biofeedback, sham feedback, and standard therapy for dyssynergic defecation.

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2.  Women's experiences of managing digitation: do we ask enough in primary care?

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