Keynote Lecture: Fecal Incontinence
Keynote Lecture: Fecal Incontinence
Keynote Lecture: Fecal Incontinence
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SECCA: Complications<br />
• Bleeding and/or anal pain 10-45%<br />
• Ulceration in 2/50 after Efron study (2003)<br />
led to modification of device<br />
• Potential for rectovaginal fistula<br />
• Local hematoma<br />
• The device inserted is large (?? Sphincter<br />
injury)<br />
• Don’t use SECCA after injectables<br />
• No long term complications reported