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Results of surgical treatment for faecal incontinence

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Abstract

Despite different aetiologies and surgical approaches, anterior levatorplasty and sphincteroplasty yielded similarly successful results in patients with faecal incontinence. Although a marked symptomatic improvement was seen in both groups, no associated physiological alterations could be detected. The reason for the improvement is thus unclear, but it may result from a stenosing effect in the anal canal.

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