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Bowel management for paediatric patients with faecal incontinence
S J Griffin1, E J Parkinson, P S J Malone
1Department of Paediatric Nephro-Urology, G Level, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK.
Abstract:
This review assesses the incidence and aetiology of faecal incontinence in childhood. We then systematically address the presentation, clinical assessment, investigation and management of these children. Under management, both medical and surgical approaches and their complications are discussed.
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