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Spinal Cord|December 24, 2008
Long-term outcome and safety of transanal colonic irrigation for neurogenic bowel dysfunctionP M Faaborg, P Christensen, B Kvitsau, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|April 9, 2015
Lack of effect of sacral nerve stimulation for incontinence in patients with systemic sclerosisS K Butt, A Alam, R Cohen, et al.
Techniques in Coloproctology|December 24, 2025
Sacral neuromodulation with ultra-low stimulation intensity is effective in faecal incontinence - results from a randomised study with a one-stage implant procedureJ Duelund-Jakobsen, S Buntzen, L Lundby, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|September 3, 2011
Functional results and patient satisfaction with sacral nerve stimulation for idiopathic faecal incontinenceJ Duelund-Jakobsen, B van Wunnik, S Buntzen, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|September 14, 2016
Is the efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence dependent on the number of active electrode poles achieved during permanent lead insertion?J Duelund-Jakobsen, L Lundby, P-A Lehur, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|August 29, 2009
Rectal motility after sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinenceH B Michelsen, J Worsøe, K Krogh, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|February 8, 2014
Long-term function and morphology of the anal sphincters and the pelvic floor after primary repair of obstetric anal sphincter injuryM M Soerensen, B G Pedersen, G A Santoro, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|October 17, 2012
Distensibility of the anal canal in patients with systemic sclerosis: a study with the functional lumen imaging probeL Fynne, F Luft, H Gregersen, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|September 17, 2014
Sacral nerve stimulation changes rectal sensitivity and biomechanical properties in patients with irritable bowel syndromeJ Fassov, C Brock, L Lundby, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|November 8, 2005
Anorectal motility responses to selective stimulation of the ventral sacral nerve roots in an experimental modelI S Andersen, N J M Rijkhoff, A Vukovic, et al.
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Spinal Cord|December 24, 2008
Long-term outcome and safety of transanal colonic irrigation for neurogenic bowel dysfunctionP M Faaborg, P Christensen, B Kvitsau, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|April 9, 2015
Lack of effect of sacral nerve stimulation for incontinence in patients with systemic sclerosisS K Butt, A Alam, R Cohen, et al.
Techniques in Coloproctology|December 24, 2025
Sacral neuromodulation with ultra-low stimulation intensity is effective in faecal incontinence - results from a randomised study with a one-stage implant procedureJ Duelund-Jakobsen, S Buntzen, L Lundby, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|September 3, 2011
Functional results and patient satisfaction with sacral nerve stimulation for idiopathic faecal incontinenceJ Duelund-Jakobsen, B van Wunnik, S Buntzen, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|September 14, 2016
Is the efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence dependent on the number of active electrode poles achieved during permanent lead insertion?J Duelund-Jakobsen, L Lundby, P-A Lehur, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|August 29, 2009
Rectal motility after sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinenceH B Michelsen, J Worsøe, K Krogh, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|February 8, 2014
Long-term function and morphology of the anal sphincters and the pelvic floor after primary repair of obstetric anal sphincter injuryM M Soerensen, B G Pedersen, G A Santoro, et al.
Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland|October 17, 2012
Distensibility of the anal canal in patients with systemic sclerosis: a study with the functional lumen imaging probeL Fynne, F Luft, H Gregersen, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|September 17, 2014
Sacral nerve stimulation changes rectal sensitivity and biomechanical properties in patients with irritable bowel syndromeJ Fassov, C Brock, L Lundby, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|November 8, 2005
Anorectal motility responses to selective stimulation of the ventral sacral nerve roots in an experimental modelI S Andersen, N J M Rijkhoff, A Vukovic, et al.
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