New implant offers hope for bowel control problems
NCT ID NCT05708612
Summary
This study is testing a silicone implant device called SimplyFI to help people with fecal incontinence. The device is surgically placed to improve bowel control in adults who haven't gotten better with standard treatments. Researchers will check if the implant is safe and helps improve quality of life over 12 months.
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Locations
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Göttlicher Heiland Krankenhaus
Vienna, Austria
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Hospital Ruber Internacional
Madrid, Spain
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Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal
Madrid, Spain
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Klinikum Bielefeld Rosenhöhe
Bielefeld, Germany
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Medical University Vienna
Vienna, Austria
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