Diagnosis and treatment of faecal incontinence – the current state of knowledge, literature review

R. Cylke, M. Kwapisz, A. Ostaszewska, M. Kołodziejczak
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Incontinence significantly affects the daily functioning of patients and can severely deteriorate their quality of life, leading to social disability. The most common causes of gas and faecal incontinence include obstetric injuries (mechanical trauma to the sphincter muscles or stretching of the pudendal nerve during vaginal delivery) and complications after anorectal procedures. The incidence of faecal incontinence is estimated by various authors between 2.2 and 25%. The problem affects all age groups, but mainly the elderly, with higher rates among women than men. The paper presents a review of diagnostic and therapeutic methods for incontinence based on the latest reports. Most researchers agree that, except for extensive sphincter injuries, conservative methods are the mainstay treatment for faecal incontinence, while instrumental or surgical procedures are used in the event of their failure. Despite the multitude of therapeutic methods for this difficult disease, there is no ideal procedure as the aetiology of incontinence is usually multifactorial, hence the therapeutic management should be incorporated on several levels. Treatment should be performed in a centre dedicated to proctological patients, equipped with appropriate diagnostic tools and specialist personnel.
大便失禁的诊断与治疗——知识现状,文献综述
尿失禁严重影响患者的日常功能,严重影响患者的生活质量,导致社会残疾。气和大便失禁最常见的原因包括产科损伤(阴道分娩时对括约肌的机械损伤或阴部神经的拉伸)和肛肠手术后的并发症。据不同作者估计,大便失禁的发生率在2.2%至25%之间。这个问题影响到所有年龄组,但主要是老年人,女性的比例高于男性。本文根据最新报道,综述了尿失禁的诊断和治疗方法。大多数研究人员一致认为,除了广泛的括约肌损伤外,保守方法是治疗大便失禁的主要方法,而在失败的情况下,则使用器械或外科手术。尽管对这种难治性疾病有多种治疗方法,但由于尿失禁的病因通常是多因素的,因此没有理想的治疗方法,因此治疗管理应结合几个层面。治疗应在专门为直肠病患者设立的中心进行,并配备适当的诊断工具和专业人员。
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