New mini enema device eases bathroom struggles for 92 patients
NCT ID NCT05773742
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study tested a small, low-volume irrigation device (Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo) in 92 adults with fecal incontinence (stool leakage) or chronic constipation. Participants used the device at home to gently rinse the lower bowel. The main goal was to see if it reduced how much bowel problems affected daily life. Results showed improvement in bowel function and quality of life for many users.
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Department of Surgery
Aarhus, Denmark
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