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- W2078168523 abstract "We describe the use of a gastric segment in performing the antegrade continence enema procedure in patients with refractory fecal incontinence.The antegrade continence enema procedure was performed in 4 women and 3 men with refractory neurogenic fecal incontinence. Preoperative evaluation included defecography and anorectal manometry. Operative technique involves tunneling a 10 cm. segment of tubularized stomach isolated along the greater curve with preservation of the right gastroepiploic vessels through the anterior tenia of the colon just distal to the splenic flexure. After the stoma is mature the patient passes a catheter and runs 1 to 2 l. warm tap water through it while seated on the toilet. Digital stimulation may be required to initiate bowel emptying and irrigation is continued until clear.Creation of a nonrefluxing catheterizable gastric tube to the descending colon was successful in all 7 patients. At a mean postoperative followup of 22.4 months all patients are continent and use antegrade continence enema irrigation every other day on average. One patient required early revision because of stomal stenosis. Special measures include application of a generic antacid tablet to the stoma and use of a skin barrier.Catheterizable access to the descending colon for the antegrade continence enema procedure more closely approximates normal defecation patterns by emptying (unloading) the left side of the colon. The stomach is a suitable option in close proximity for this purpose and is especially advantageous when the appendix is not available. The antegrade continence enema procedure using a gastric segment can be safely and effectively performed, and is well suited for use by reconstructive surgeons who are familiar with the Mitrofanoff principle." @default.
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- W2078168523 title "ANTEGRADE CONTINENCE ENEMA FOR THE TREATMENT OF FECAL INCONTINENCE IN ADULTS: USE OF GASTRIC TUBE FOR CATHETERIZABLE ACCESS TO THE DESCENDING COLON" @default.
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