New device aims to help kids with bowel problems regain control
NCT ID NCT06385249
Summary
This study tested a new, smaller bowel irrigation device called Navina Mini in children and teenagers with long-term bowel problems like constipation or incontinence. Researchers wanted to see if kids and their families found the device easy to use, satisfying, and safe over 4-6 weeks. The study involved 27 young participants in Sweden who used the device as part of their regular care.
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Locations
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H.K.H. Kronprinsessan Victorias Barn- och ungdomssjukhus Universitetssjukhuset
Linköping, Sweden
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