New anal insert offers hope for bowel control problems
NCT ID NCT04657588
Summary
This study tested whether a new anal insert device could help people with fecal incontinence (accidental bowel leakage) better control their symptoms. Researchers compared the device against usual care in 73 participants over 8 weeks, measuring changes in symptom severity, quality of life, and treatment costs. The goal was to determine if this non-surgical option provides meaningful improvement for this challenging condition.
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Maastricht University Medical Centre
Maastricht, Limburg, 6229HX, Netherlands
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