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Multicentre retrospective analysis of the outcome of artificial anal sphincter implantation for severe faecal incontinence
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Improved continence was achieved after neosphincter implantation in three-quarters of the patients. Early infection and rectal erosion, together with difficulty in evacuating, are still major concerns with this technique.
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