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World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol. Feb 15, 2016; 7(1): 59-71
Published online Feb 15, 2016. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v7.i1.59
Published online Feb 15, 2016. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v7.i1.59
Localized perineal pathologies |
Sphincter injury |
Traumatic lesion (obstetric lesion, sexual abuse) |
Surgical lesion (anal fistula surgery, hemorrhoidectomy, anal sphincterotomy) |
Anoperineal lesion in Crohn’s disease |
Anal cancer |
Pudendal neuropathy |
Obstetric lesion |
Dyschezia |
Deficient rectal function |
Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases |
Radiation proctitis |
Rectal cancer |
Faecal impaction |
Rectal surgery (anterior rectal resection, ileoanal pouch surgery) |
Rectal prolapse |
General pathologies |
Acute or chronic diarrhea |
Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases |
Irritable bowel syndrome |
Coeliac disease |
Infectious diarrhea |
Bile acid induced |
Neurological diseases |
Central (post stroke lesion, multiple sclerosis, medullary lesions) |
Peripheral (diabetic or alcoholic neuropathy) |
Systemic diseases (systemic sclerosis) |
Therapeutic modality | Levels of scientific evidence |
Conservative treatment | |
Hygiene and diet control | |
Diet restriction | V |
High fiber diet | II (Liquid stools) |
I (Constipation) | |
Pharmacological therapy | |
Anti-motility drugs | I (Liquid stools) |
Stool-bulking agents | IV |
Cholestyramine | IV |
Topical agents or oral treatment to enhance anal canal tone | V |
Hormone replacement therapy | V |
Suppositories, rectal irrigation, oral laxatives | I (Constipation) |
Perineal rehabilitation | |
Pelvic floor exercises | V |
Anal electrostimulation | IV |
Biofeedback therapy | II |
Other conservative treatments | |
Posterior tibial nerve stimulation | III |
Transanal irrigation | I |
Anal plugs | V |
Minimally invasive treatment | |
Sacral neuromodulation | IV |
Antegrade irrigation | V |
Anal radiofrequency | V |
Intrasphincteric injections | V |
Surgical treatment | |
Sphincter repair | II |
Graciloplasty | V |
Artificial sphincter | V |
Colostomy | V |
I | Large randomized controlled trials with undeniable results |
II | Small randomized controlled trials and uncertain outcomes |
III | Non-randomized trials with control groups contemporaries |
IV | Comparative non-randomized groups with historical controls and case-control studies |
V | No control groups, patient series |
Case reports | |
Expert recommandation |
- Citation: Benezech A, Bouvier M, Vitton V. Faecal incontinence: Current knowledges and perspectives. World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol 2016; 7(1): 59-71
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2150-5330/full/v7/i1/59.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4291/wjgp.v7.i1.59