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Fecal Incontinence - Interstim Bowel Mechanism of Action
The procedure is performed by specialist Dr. Adam Abodeely with the Adirondack Surgical Group in Upstate New York.
The InterStim II sacral neurostimulator for sacral neuromodulation produces mild electrical pulses as part of the InterStim Therapy system, indicated for treatment of long-term urinary control and bowel control problems.
http://adirondacksurgicalgroup.com/our-services/color
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New Surgical Options for Fecal Incontinence: Dr. Vo of Northwest Surgical Specialists
An estimated two percent of the population and 5.6 percent of outpatients suffer from fecal incontinence, also known as bowel incontinence. In this video, Dr. Duc Vo of Northwest Surgical Specialists in Springfield, Oregon, defines fecal incontinence, identifies its symptoms, and discusses treatment options. If you are experiencing symptoms of fecal incontinence or improper bowel function, watch t
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SECOND OPINION | Fecal Incontinence | APT | Full Episode
More than 5.5 million Americans experience loss of bowel control. It affects people of all ages, and can be devastating to a person's self esteem and family life. Knowing what treatments are available can improve bowel control and makes incontinence easier to manage.
For more information and resources about this episode, visit: http://secondopinion-tv.org/episode/fecal-incontinence
This APT
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Innovative Treatment for Fecal Incontinence
Colon and rectal surgeon Joanne Favuzza, DO, and a patient discuss an innovative treatment for fecal incontinence.
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New Fecal Incontinence Device
18 million Americans suffer from fecal incontinence, the inability to control bowel movements.
It's caused by damage to nerves or muscles in the pelvic area from surgery, injury or pregnancy, or it can be a complication of diabetes or neurological disorders.
Now, a new implantable medical device has been approved by the FDA to help give patients a new treatment option for fecal incontinence.
Le
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Fecal Incontinence - Heidi Chua, M.D. - Mayo Clinic
Heidi Chua, M.D., a surgeon the Mayo Clinic Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, gives an overview of fecal incontinence and discusses treatment options for fecal incontinence offered at Mayo Clinic.
For more information, visit:
http://www.mayoclinic.org/fecal-incontinence/?mc_id=youtube
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Treating Bowel Incontinence: Dr. Speranza
Dr. Jennifer Speranza, a colorectal surgeon in Rochester, NY, describes her approach to treating bowel incontinence. Bowel incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, causes unexpected leaks or very frequent trips to the bathroom.
If you've tried other treatments but are still suffering from chronic bowel incontinence, talk with your doctor about whether Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy (Sacr
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Taking Control Of Fecal Incontinence
Save on your prescription medications as you take control of your heath.This new treatment will turn back the clock as you regain your years. My best move ever, so check it out and get out there and live your life to the fullest.Something to smile about.If you enjoyed this video please leave a comment on my google+ page.
Hey if you love what I bring you, I would love your support.Just hit the sup
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Fecal Incontinence by Sydney Sins
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What do I need to know about fecal incontinence?
Dr. Sallie Oliphant is a urogynecologist who offers caring and compassionate nonsurgical and surgical treatments for a variety of conditions, including fecal incontinence. To schedule an appointment, please visit uamshealth.com/appointment.
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The basics of fecal incontinence – Heather Slay, MD
Dr. Heather Slay talks about fecal incontinence, the symptoms and managing these issues. Addressing the causes can help you determine how this develops. With the variety of options that are available today, your quality of life does not have to be sacrificed because of these conditions
For more information: www.spectrumhealth.org/fecal-incontinence
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What goes wrong in Fecal Incontinence?
Fecal Incontinence is the passing of solid or liquid feces from the rectum accidentally. Sometimes this is called a bowel control problem. If you are unable to hold a bowel movement until reaching a toilet, or if you pass feces into your underwear without knowing it’s happening, that’s fecal incontinence.
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Exercise-induced Fecal Incontinence ¿Funny example?
This "funny" video shows a women who is dancing and meanwhile is losing stool. This is not a normal condition and people should be aware of fecal incontinence symptoms as well as for urinary incontinence or other pelvic floor dysfunctions. A pelvic floor physiotherapist or a Low Pressure Fitness teacher can help to prevent. more info: www.lowpressurefitness.com
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Urinary & Fecal Incontinence - Symptoms & Treatment Options
Pelvic and bladder problems are more common and treatable than you think. Visit chihealth.com/pelvic to learn about your options.
Urinary and fecal incontinence are pelvic floor disorders. They result in involuntary loss of control of a bodily function whether it's the normal voiding reflex for urine or the control of a normal bowel movement. These are disabling conditions that are very common
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Fecal Incontinence and Sacral Nerve Stimulation - Dr. Kelly A. Garrett
Kelly A. Garrett, MD, a colon and rectal surgeon at the Center for Advanced Digestive Care (CADC) at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses fecal incontinence and treating it with sacral nerve stimulation.
You can learn more about the CADC at http://nyp.org/cadc.
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Connie’s Story: Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence treated with sacral nerve stimulation (InterStim Therapy)
"I was almost becoming a hermit. You have to look at everything you do as, 'Can I do this? What happens if?'"
Connie suffered from Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence for years before she was treated with sacral nerve stimulation (InterStim Therapy) by the colorectal surgeons at Kendrick Colon & Rectal Center.
"After they put it in, it was great," she said. "It's a miracle walking. It's the most blesse
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Fecal Incontinence
Fecal incontinence has long been a very frustrating and challenging problem, but new, less invasive solutions exist today that make a real difference and make life better.
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Fecal Incontinence
Phuong Nguyen M.D. of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach California discusses fecal incontinence a condition most patients are reluctant to bring up with their doctor. Fecal incontinence affects people of all ages and is more common in women than men. It can lead to low selfesteem and social isolation. Dr. Nguyen explains the causes of fecal incontinence and the treatments availa
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What are the Risks?- Fecal incontinence
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Fecal Incontinence: A Primer for Individuals with Scleroderma
Presented by Darren M Brenner, MD at the Scleroderma Patient Education Conference on Oct 11, 2014. Hosted by the Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter and the Northwestern Scleroderma Program.
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Clinical Data Review: SNM for Fecal Incontinence - Webinar by Dr. Steven D. Wexner
In this webinar, Dr. Steven D. Wexner reviews multifactorial etiology of fecal incontinence, the declining durability of sphincteroplasty, and the recent paradigm shift in treatments of fecal incontinence. He also describes algorithms for both Sacral Neuromodulation and sphincteroplasty.
Medtronic Sacral Neuromodulation for Bowel Control (delivered by the InterStim® System) is indicated to treat
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Abena Abri-San Special Fecal Incontinence Pad
Abena Abri-San Special Fecal Incontinence Pad
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What is Fecal Incontinence?
In this episode, Dr. Adriana Lazarescu discusses the mechanisms and clinical presentation of fecal incontinence.
Fecal Incontinence - Interstim Bowel Mechanism of Action
The procedure is performed by specialist Dr. Adam Abodeely with the Adirondack Surgical Group in Upstate New York.
The InterStim II sacral neurostimulator fo...
The procedure is performed by specialist Dr. Adam Abodeely with the Adirondack Surgical Group in Upstate New York.
The InterStim II sacral neurostimulator for sacral neuromodulation produces mild electrical pulses as part of the InterStim Therapy system, indicated for treatment of long-term urinary control and bowel control problems.
http://adirondacksurgicalgroup.com/our-services/colorectal/colorectal-2/
The implantable InterStim II® sacral nerve neurostimulator produces mild electrical pulses that are delivered via the lead to the sacral nerves to modulate the neural activity that influences the behavior of the sacral nerves. Control of symptoms is achieved through direct modulation of the nerve activity that influences the behavior of the pelvic floor, lower urinary tract, urinary and anal sphincters, and colon.
wn.com/Fecal Incontinence Interstim Bowel Mechanism Of Action
The procedure is performed by specialist Dr. Adam Abodeely with the Adirondack Surgical Group in Upstate New York.
The InterStim II sacral neurostimulator for sacral neuromodulation produces mild electrical pulses as part of the InterStim Therapy system, indicated for treatment of long-term urinary control and bowel control problems.
http://adirondacksurgicalgroup.com/our-services/colorectal/colorectal-2/
The implantable InterStim II® sacral nerve neurostimulator produces mild electrical pulses that are delivered via the lead to the sacral nerves to modulate the neural activity that influences the behavior of the sacral nerves. Control of symptoms is achieved through direct modulation of the nerve activity that influences the behavior of the pelvic floor, lower urinary tract, urinary and anal sphincters, and colon.
- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 39998
New Surgical Options for Fecal Incontinence: Dr. Vo of Northwest Surgical Specialists
An estimated two percent of the population and 5.6 percent of outpatients suffer from fecal incontinence, also known as bowel incontinence. In this video, Dr. D...
An estimated two percent of the population and 5.6 percent of outpatients suffer from fecal incontinence, also known as bowel incontinence. In this video, Dr. Duc Vo of Northwest Surgical Specialists in Springfield, Oregon, defines fecal incontinence, identifies its symptoms, and discusses treatment options. If you are experiencing symptoms of fecal incontinence or improper bowel function, watch this video to learn about some of the ways, both surgical and non-surgical, that this disease can be treated.
If you suffer from symptoms of fecal incontinence, you are not alone. Though the disease can more prevalent than most people would expect, particularly among patients who have given birth vaginally, it is treatable in a variety of ways. In some cases, fecal incontinence can be managed with fiber supplements, a laxative or an antidiarrheal, or physical therapy. In other cases, surgery may be recommended, but surgical procedures for the treatment of fecal incontinence result in generally high success rates. If you think you may be displaying symptoms of fecal incontinence, don't hesitate to talk to your doctor.
To make an appointment with a doctor at Northwest Surgical Specialists to discuss any problems you may be having with fecal incontinence, visit our website: http://www.nwsurgicalspecialists.com
wn.com/New Surgical Options For Fecal Incontinence Dr. Vo Of Northwest Surgical Specialists
An estimated two percent of the population and 5.6 percent of outpatients suffer from fecal incontinence, also known as bowel incontinence. In this video, Dr. Duc Vo of Northwest Surgical Specialists in Springfield, Oregon, defines fecal incontinence, identifies its symptoms, and discusses treatment options. If you are experiencing symptoms of fecal incontinence or improper bowel function, watch this video to learn about some of the ways, both surgical and non-surgical, that this disease can be treated.
If you suffer from symptoms of fecal incontinence, you are not alone. Though the disease can more prevalent than most people would expect, particularly among patients who have given birth vaginally, it is treatable in a variety of ways. In some cases, fecal incontinence can be managed with fiber supplements, a laxative or an antidiarrheal, or physical therapy. In other cases, surgery may be recommended, but surgical procedures for the treatment of fecal incontinence result in generally high success rates. If you think you may be displaying symptoms of fecal incontinence, don't hesitate to talk to your doctor.
To make an appointment with a doctor at Northwest Surgical Specialists to discuss any problems you may be having with fecal incontinence, visit our website: http://www.nwsurgicalspecialists.com
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 444
SECOND OPINION | Fecal Incontinence | APT | Full Episode
More than 5.5 million Americans experience loss of bowel control. It affects people of all ages, and can be devastating to a person's self esteem and family lif...
More than 5.5 million Americans experience loss of bowel control. It affects people of all ages, and can be devastating to a person's self esteem and family life. Knowing what treatments are available can improve bowel control and makes incontinence easier to manage.
For more information and resources about this episode, visit: http://secondopinion-tv.org/episode/fecal-incontinence
This APT medical series explores illnesses one at a time and features a panel of physicians and other experts assessing individual cases. Visit http://www.SecondOpinion-TV.org
Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
wn.com/Second Opinion | Fecal Incontinence | Apt | Full Episode
More than 5.5 million Americans experience loss of bowel control. It affects people of all ages, and can be devastating to a person's self esteem and family life. Knowing what treatments are available can improve bowel control and makes incontinence easier to manage.
For more information and resources about this episode, visit: http://secondopinion-tv.org/episode/fecal-incontinence
This APT medical series explores illnesses one at a time and features a panel of physicians and other experts assessing individual cases. Visit http://www.SecondOpinion-TV.org
Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
- published: 13 Jan 2011
- views: 8116
Innovative Treatment for Fecal Incontinence
Colon and rectal surgeon Joanne Favuzza, DO, and a patient discuss an innovative treatment for fecal incontinence....
Colon and rectal surgeon Joanne Favuzza, DO, and a patient discuss an innovative treatment for fecal incontinence.
wn.com/Innovative Treatment For Fecal Incontinence
Colon and rectal surgeon Joanne Favuzza, DO, and a patient discuss an innovative treatment for fecal incontinence.
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 562
New Fecal Incontinence Device
18 million Americans suffer from fecal incontinence, the inability to control bowel movements.
It's caused by damage to nerves or muscles in the pelvic area fr...
18 million Americans suffer from fecal incontinence, the inability to control bowel movements.
It's caused by damage to nerves or muscles in the pelvic area from surgery, injury or pregnancy, or it can be a complication of diabetes or neurological disorders.
Now, a new implantable medical device has been approved by the FDA to help give patients a new treatment option for fecal incontinence.
Learn more about colon and rectal services at Swedish by visiting http://www.swedish.org/Services/Colon-and-Rectal-Clinic
wn.com/New Fecal Incontinence Device
18 million Americans suffer from fecal incontinence, the inability to control bowel movements.
It's caused by damage to nerves or muscles in the pelvic area from surgery, injury or pregnancy, or it can be a complication of diabetes or neurological disorders.
Now, a new implantable medical device has been approved by the FDA to help give patients a new treatment option for fecal incontinence.
Learn more about colon and rectal services at Swedish by visiting http://www.swedish.org/Services/Colon-and-Rectal-Clinic
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 6690
Fecal Incontinence - Heidi Chua, M.D. - Mayo Clinic
Heidi Chua, M.D., a surgeon the Mayo Clinic Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, gives an overview of fecal incontinence and discusses treatment options for ...
Heidi Chua, M.D., a surgeon the Mayo Clinic Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, gives an overview of fecal incontinence and discusses treatment options for fecal incontinence offered at Mayo Clinic.
For more information, visit:
http://www.mayoclinic.org/fecal-incontinence/?mc_id=youtube
wn.com/Fecal Incontinence Heidi Chua, M.D. Mayo Clinic
Heidi Chua, M.D., a surgeon the Mayo Clinic Department of Colon and Rectal Surgery, gives an overview of fecal incontinence and discusses treatment options for fecal incontinence offered at Mayo Clinic.
For more information, visit:
http://www.mayoclinic.org/fecal-incontinence/?mc_id=youtube
- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 5833
Treating Bowel Incontinence: Dr. Speranza
Dr. Jennifer Speranza, a colorectal surgeon in Rochester, NY, describes her approach to treating bowel incontinence. Bowel incontinence, also known as fecal inc...
Dr. Jennifer Speranza, a colorectal surgeon in Rochester, NY, describes her approach to treating bowel incontinence. Bowel incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, causes unexpected leaks or very frequent trips to the bathroom.
If you've tried other treatments but are still suffering from chronic bowel incontinence, talk with your doctor about whether Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy (Sacral Neuromodulation, delivered by the InterStim® System) may help you gain control and get back to the activities you enjoy. A short-term evaluation can help you decide whether this treatment is right for you.
Find out more at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowel/women/about/index.htm,
Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy is not for everyone. Not everyone will receive the same results as the patient in this story. Talk with your doctor to understand the benefits and risks and to determine if treatment with the InterStim® System may be right for you. For complete safety information, call Medtronic at (800) 328-0810 or visit Medtronic's website at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowel/women/safety/index.htm. A prescription is required. This video contains information about therapies approved for use in the United States and is intended to be viewed by residents of the United States.
wn.com/Treating Bowel Incontinence Dr. Speranza
Dr. Jennifer Speranza, a colorectal surgeon in Rochester, NY, describes her approach to treating bowel incontinence. Bowel incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, causes unexpected leaks or very frequent trips to the bathroom.
If you've tried other treatments but are still suffering from chronic bowel incontinence, talk with your doctor about whether Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy (Sacral Neuromodulation, delivered by the InterStim® System) may help you gain control and get back to the activities you enjoy. A short-term evaluation can help you decide whether this treatment is right for you.
Find out more at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowel/women/about/index.htm,
Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy is not for everyone. Not everyone will receive the same results as the patient in this story. Talk with your doctor to understand the benefits and risks and to determine if treatment with the InterStim® System may be right for you. For complete safety information, call Medtronic at (800) 328-0810 or visit Medtronic's website at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowel/women/safety/index.htm. A prescription is required. This video contains information about therapies approved for use in the United States and is intended to be viewed by residents of the United States.
- published: 21 Nov 2014
- views: 3060
Taking Control Of Fecal Incontinence
Save on your prescription medications as you take control of your heath.This new treatment will turn back the clock as you regain your years. My best move ever,...
Save on your prescription medications as you take control of your heath.This new treatment will turn back the clock as you regain your years. My best move ever, so check it out and get out there and live your life to the fullest.Something to smile about.If you enjoyed this video please leave a comment on my google+ page.
Hey if you love what I bring you, I would love your support.Just hit the support button on my home page.Thanks!
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wn.com/Taking Control Of Fecal Incontinence
Save on your prescription medications as you take control of your heath.This new treatment will turn back the clock as you regain your years. My best move ever, so check it out and get out there and live your life to the fullest.Something to smile about.If you enjoyed this video please leave a comment on my google+ page.
Hey if you love what I bring you, I would love your support.Just hit the support button on my home page.Thanks!
Share my three youtube channels with family and friend for hours of viewing:
Antiques, Cars, Tractors, Pulls, Fairs and so much more over 3,000 videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/viewwithme
Story reading, Vintage, Historical, Antiques and more coming at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/viewwithme2
Cooking, Sewing, Crafts, Books, Screenplays
http://www.youtube.com/user/dorisanne13
SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER!!
http://www.twitter.com/Dorisanne
Pinterest:
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- published: 18 Nov 2012
- views: 777
What do I need to know about fecal incontinence?
Dr. Sallie Oliphant is a urogynecologist who offers caring and compassionate nonsurgical and surgical treatments for a variety of conditions, including fecal in...
Dr. Sallie Oliphant is a urogynecologist who offers caring and compassionate nonsurgical and surgical treatments for a variety of conditions, including fecal incontinence. To schedule an appointment, please visit uamshealth.com/appointment.
wn.com/What Do I Need To Know About Fecal Incontinence
Dr. Sallie Oliphant is a urogynecologist who offers caring and compassionate nonsurgical and surgical treatments for a variety of conditions, including fecal incontinence. To schedule an appointment, please visit uamshealth.com/appointment.
- published: 17 Mar 2014
- views: 508
The basics of fecal incontinence – Heather Slay, MD
Dr. Heather Slay talks about fecal incontinence, the symptoms and managing these issues. Addressing the causes can help you determine how this develops. With th...
Dr. Heather Slay talks about fecal incontinence, the symptoms and managing these issues. Addressing the causes can help you determine how this develops. With the variety of options that are available today, your quality of life does not have to be sacrificed because of these conditions
For more information: www.spectrumhealth.org/fecal-incontinence
wn.com/The Basics Of Fecal Incontinence – Heather Slay, Md
Dr. Heather Slay talks about fecal incontinence, the symptoms and managing these issues. Addressing the causes can help you determine how this develops. With the variety of options that are available today, your quality of life does not have to be sacrificed because of these conditions
For more information: www.spectrumhealth.org/fecal-incontinence
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 65
What goes wrong in Fecal Incontinence?
Fecal Incontinence is the passing of solid or liquid feces from the rectum accidentally. Sometimes this is called a bowel control problem. If you are unable to ...
Fecal Incontinence is the passing of solid or liquid feces from the rectum accidentally. Sometimes this is called a bowel control problem. If you are unable to hold a bowel movement until reaching a toilet, or if you pass feces into your underwear without knowing it’s happening, that’s fecal incontinence.
wn.com/What Goes Wrong In Fecal Incontinence
Fecal Incontinence is the passing of solid or liquid feces from the rectum accidentally. Sometimes this is called a bowel control problem. If you are unable to hold a bowel movement until reaching a toilet, or if you pass feces into your underwear without knowing it’s happening, that’s fecal incontinence.
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 31
Exercise-induced Fecal Incontinence ¿Funny example?
This "funny" video shows a women who is dancing and meanwhile is losing stool. This is not a normal condition and people should be aware of fecal incontinence s...
This "funny" video shows a women who is dancing and meanwhile is losing stool. This is not a normal condition and people should be aware of fecal incontinence symptoms as well as for urinary incontinence or other pelvic floor dysfunctions. A pelvic floor physiotherapist or a Low Pressure Fitness teacher can help to prevent. more info: www.lowpressurefitness.com
wn.com/Exercise Induced Fecal Incontinence ¿Funny Example
This "funny" video shows a women who is dancing and meanwhile is losing stool. This is not a normal condition and people should be aware of fecal incontinence symptoms as well as for urinary incontinence or other pelvic floor dysfunctions. A pelvic floor physiotherapist or a Low Pressure Fitness teacher can help to prevent. more info: www.lowpressurefitness.com
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 2669
Urinary & Fecal Incontinence - Symptoms & Treatment Options
Pelvic and bladder problems are more common and treatable than you think. Visit chihealth.com/pelvic to learn about your options.
Urinary and fecal incontine...
Pelvic and bladder problems are more common and treatable than you think. Visit chihealth.com/pelvic to learn about your options.
Urinary and fecal incontinence are pelvic floor disorders. They result in involuntary loss of control of a bodily function whether it's the normal voiding reflex for urine or the control of a normal bowel movement. These are disabling conditions that are very common especially in older people. People don't talk to their doctor about it because they are embarrassed.
Causes
There are many causes for urinary and fecal incontinence. Childbirth, pelvic floor surgeries, and menopause are a few of things that lead to urinary incontinence. Nerve damage and vaginal childbirth can lead to fecal incontinence.
Diagnosis
Urinary and fecal incontinence can be diagnosed in an office setting. An evaluation will include a physical exam that covers a neurologic and pelvic exam. Testing will include a group of tests that come under the heading of urodynamic evaluation. This will help us pinpoint the cause of urinary incontinence. For fecal incontinence we have a group of tests that try and identify whether the problem is in the muscle of the rectum and anus or whether it's a neurologic problem arising from any other neurological spinal disease that is resulting in this problem. Once we have completed the tests, we can offer you a variety of treatment options.
Treamtent Options
There are very effective treatments available for urinary and fecal incontinence that include medical and surgical options. The most important thing to remember is incontinence is not a normal part of aging. Talk to your doctor -- help is available for this very common condition.
wn.com/Urinary Fecal Incontinence Symptoms Treatment Options
Pelvic and bladder problems are more common and treatable than you think. Visit chihealth.com/pelvic to learn about your options.
Urinary and fecal incontinence are pelvic floor disorders. They result in involuntary loss of control of a bodily function whether it's the normal voiding reflex for urine or the control of a normal bowel movement. These are disabling conditions that are very common especially in older people. People don't talk to their doctor about it because they are embarrassed.
Causes
There are many causes for urinary and fecal incontinence. Childbirth, pelvic floor surgeries, and menopause are a few of things that lead to urinary incontinence. Nerve damage and vaginal childbirth can lead to fecal incontinence.
Diagnosis
Urinary and fecal incontinence can be diagnosed in an office setting. An evaluation will include a physical exam that covers a neurologic and pelvic exam. Testing will include a group of tests that come under the heading of urodynamic evaluation. This will help us pinpoint the cause of urinary incontinence. For fecal incontinence we have a group of tests that try and identify whether the problem is in the muscle of the rectum and anus or whether it's a neurologic problem arising from any other neurological spinal disease that is resulting in this problem. Once we have completed the tests, we can offer you a variety of treatment options.
Treamtent Options
There are very effective treatments available for urinary and fecal incontinence that include medical and surgical options. The most important thing to remember is incontinence is not a normal part of aging. Talk to your doctor -- help is available for this very common condition.
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 540
Fecal Incontinence and Sacral Nerve Stimulation - Dr. Kelly A. Garrett
Kelly A. Garrett, MD, a colon and rectal surgeon at the Center for Advanced Digestive Care (CADC) at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusse...
Kelly A. Garrett, MD, a colon and rectal surgeon at the Center for Advanced Digestive Care (CADC) at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses fecal incontinence and treating it with sacral nerve stimulation.
You can learn more about the CADC at http://nyp.org/cadc.
wn.com/Fecal Incontinence And Sacral Nerve Stimulation Dr. Kelly A. Garrett
Kelly A. Garrett, MD, a colon and rectal surgeon at the Center for Advanced Digestive Care (CADC) at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses fecal incontinence and treating it with sacral nerve stimulation.
You can learn more about the CADC at http://nyp.org/cadc.
- published: 23 Sep 2013
- views: 1824
Connie’s Story: Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence treated with sacral nerve stimulation (InterStim Therapy)
"I was almost becoming a hermit. You have to look at everything you do as, 'Can I do this? What happens if?'"
Connie suffered from Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence...
"I was almost becoming a hermit. You have to look at everything you do as, 'Can I do this? What happens if?'"
Connie suffered from Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence for years before she was treated with sacral nerve stimulation (InterStim Therapy) by the colorectal surgeons at Kendrick Colon & Rectal Center.
"After they put it in, it was great," she said. "It's a miracle walking. It's the most blessed thing that's happened physically in a wonderfully long time.
wn.com/Connie’S Story Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence Treated With Sacral Nerve Stimulation (Interstim Therapy)
"I was almost becoming a hermit. You have to look at everything you do as, 'Can I do this? What happens if?'"
Connie suffered from Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence for years before she was treated with sacral nerve stimulation (InterStim Therapy) by the colorectal surgeons at Kendrick Colon & Rectal Center.
"After they put it in, it was great," she said. "It's a miracle walking. It's the most blessed thing that's happened physically in a wonderfully long time.
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 374
Fecal Incontinence
Fecal incontinence has long been a very frustrating and challenging problem, but new, less invasive solutions exist today that make a real difference and make l...
Fecal incontinence has long been a very frustrating and challenging problem, but new, less invasive solutions exist today that make a real difference and make life better.
wn.com/Fecal Incontinence
Fecal incontinence has long been a very frustrating and challenging problem, but new, less invasive solutions exist today that make a real difference and make life better.
- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 379
Fecal Incontinence
Phuong Nguyen M.D. of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach California discusses fecal incontinence a condition most patients are reluctant to br...
Phuong Nguyen M.D. of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach California discusses fecal incontinence a condition most patients are reluctant to bring up with their doctor. Fecal incontinence affects people of all ages and is more common in women than men. It can lead to low selfesteem and social isolation. Dr. Nguyen explains the causes of fecal incontinence and the treatments available.
wn.com/Fecal Incontinence
Phuong Nguyen M.D. of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach California discusses fecal incontinence a condition most patients are reluctant to bring up with their doctor. Fecal incontinence affects people of all ages and is more common in women than men. It can lead to low selfesteem and social isolation. Dr. Nguyen explains the causes of fecal incontinence and the treatments available.
- published: 31 Jan 2013
- views: 191
Fecal Incontinence: A Primer for Individuals with Scleroderma
Presented by Darren M Brenner, MD at the Scleroderma Patient Education Conference on Oct 11, 2014. Hosted by the Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter...
Presented by Darren M Brenner, MD at the Scleroderma Patient Education Conference on Oct 11, 2014. Hosted by the Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter and the Northwestern Scleroderma Program.
wn.com/Fecal Incontinence A Primer For Individuals With Scleroderma
Presented by Darren M Brenner, MD at the Scleroderma Patient Education Conference on Oct 11, 2014. Hosted by the Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter and the Northwestern Scleroderma Program.
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 124
Clinical Data Review: SNM for Fecal Incontinence - Webinar by Dr. Steven D. Wexner
In this webinar, Dr. Steven D. Wexner reviews multifactorial etiology of fecal incontinence, the declining durability of sphincteroplasty, and the recent paradi...
In this webinar, Dr. Steven D. Wexner reviews multifactorial etiology of fecal incontinence, the declining durability of sphincteroplasty, and the recent paradigm shift in treatments of fecal incontinence. He also describes algorithms for both Sacral Neuromodulation and sphincteroplasty.
Medtronic Sacral Neuromodulation for Bowel Control (delivered by the InterStim® System) is indicated to treat chronic fecal incontinence (e.g. an accident or leaking involving stool) in patients who have failed or are not candidates for more conservative treatments such as medications and dietary modifications.
Healthcare professionals must review the product technical manual prior to use for detailed disclosure. For information on Indications, Safety, and Warnings, call Medtronic at (800) 328-0810 or visit Medtronic's website at http://www.professional.medtronic.com/SNMsafety.
Information about this treatment is available at http://www.professional.medtronic.com/SNMinfo.
Your patients can learn about Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowelinfo and view Important Safety Information at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowelsafety.
This therapy is not for everyone. Not everyone will receive the same results. A prescription is required. This video contains information about therapies approved for use in the United States and is intended to be viewed by residents of the United States.
More videos for healthcare professionals about Sacral Neuromodulation: http://www.youtube.com/MedtronicNeuro
Procedure videos for healthcare professionals: login or register at http://www.professional.medtronic.com/ProcedureVideosSNM
Patient education videos: http://www.youtube.com/MDTBowelControl
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In this webinar, Dr. Steven D. Wexner reviews multifactorial etiology of fecal incontinence, the declining durability of sphincteroplasty, and the recent paradigm shift in treatments of fecal incontinence. He also describes algorithms for both Sacral Neuromodulation and sphincteroplasty.
Medtronic Sacral Neuromodulation for Bowel Control (delivered by the InterStim® System) is indicated to treat chronic fecal incontinence (e.g. an accident or leaking involving stool) in patients who have failed or are not candidates for more conservative treatments such as medications and dietary modifications.
Healthcare professionals must review the product technical manual prior to use for detailed disclosure. For information on Indications, Safety, and Warnings, call Medtronic at (800) 328-0810 or visit Medtronic's website at http://www.professional.medtronic.com/SNMsafety.
Information about this treatment is available at http://www.professional.medtronic.com/SNMinfo.
Your patients can learn about Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowelinfo and view Important Safety Information at http://www.everyday-freedom.com/bowelsafety.
This therapy is not for everyone. Not everyone will receive the same results. A prescription is required. This video contains information about therapies approved for use in the United States and is intended to be viewed by residents of the United States.
More videos for healthcare professionals about Sacral Neuromodulation: http://www.youtube.com/MedtronicNeuro
Procedure videos for healthcare professionals: login or register at http://www.professional.medtronic.com/ProcedureVideosSNM
Patient education videos: http://www.youtube.com/MDTBowelControl
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 76
Abena Abri-San Special Fecal Incontinence Pad
Abena Abri-San Special Fecal Incontinence Pad...
Abena Abri-San Special Fecal Incontinence Pad
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Abena Abri-San Special Fecal Incontinence Pad
- published: 19 May 2011
- views: 22282
What is Fecal Incontinence?
In this episode, Dr. Adriana Lazarescu discusses the mechanisms and clinical presentation of fecal incontinence....
In this episode, Dr. Adriana Lazarescu discusses the mechanisms and clinical presentation of fecal incontinence.
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In this episode, Dr. Adriana Lazarescu discusses the mechanisms and clinical presentation of fecal incontinence.
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 58