Effects of extracorporeal magnetic stimulation in fecal incontinence

Author:

Brusciano Luigi1,Gambardella Claudio23,Gualtieri Giorgia2,Terracciano Gianmattia2,Tolone Salvatore2,Schiano di Visconte Michele4,Grossi Ugo5,Genio Gianmattia del2,Docimo Ludovico2

Affiliation:

1. Division of General, Mininvasive and Obesity Surgery, University of Study of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Naples, via Luigi Pansini n° 5, 80131, NaplesItaly

2. Division of General, Mini-invasive and Obesity Surgery- Master of Coloproctology and Master of Pelvi-Perineal Rehabilitation. University of Study of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”Naples, Italy

3. Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, School of Medicine, Naples, Italy

4. Colorectal and Pelvic Floor Diseases Center, Department of General Surgery“S. Maria dei Battuti” HospitalConeglianoItaly

5. Pelvic Floor Unit, I° Department of Surgery, Regional Hospital, Treviso, Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFecal incontinence (FI) is a common condition that has devastating consequences for patients’ QOL. In some patients, the conventional functional pelvic floor electrical stimulation has been effective but is an invasive and embarrassing treatment. The object of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of functional extracorporeal magnetic stimulation (FMS) in strengthening the pelvic floor muscles without an anal plug and the embarrassment of undressing.Materials and MethodsThirty patients (26 female and 4 males) with FI were enrolled. All patients were assessed during a specialized coloproctology evaluation followed by endoanal ultrasonography and anorectal manometry. All patients underwent an FMS treatment once weekly for 8 weeks. Patients’ outcome was assessed by the Cleveland Clinic Fecal Incontinence Score (CCFIS) and by the fecal incontinence QOL questionnaire (FIQL).ResultsAfter 8 weeks, the number of solid and liquid stool leakage per week was significantly reduced (p<0.05) with a significant improvement of the CCFIS and of the FIQL (p<0.05). Moreover, the authors recorded a missed recruitment of the agonist and antagonists’ defecation muscles.ConclusionFMS is a safe, non-invasive and painless treatment for FI. It could be recommended for selected patients with non-surgical FI to ensure a rapid clinical improvement.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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