Talk:Surgical management of fecal incontinence

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Candide124 in topic Problem with this article

Problem with this article

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Wanted to add Delorme's Procedure,[1][2][3] but while editing the article, I realised that there are different reasons for FI. FI is a symptom and not a specif disorder in itself. FI is often caused by an abnormality in the anus, Keyhole defect, but there are also subjects with a perfectly final anal canal who still suffer from FI.[4] Someone with FI caused by internal hemorrhoids will be misleaded by a section about Delorme's Procedure, and vice versa.

I propose we split the information in different articles per disorder. But then it's also possible to embed the surgery info in the disorder articles themselves. What do you think? --Candide124 (talk) 19:52, 10 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Lee, Sooho; Kye, Bong-Hyeon; Kim, Hyung-Jin; Cho, Hyeon-Min; Kim, Jun-Gi (2012). "Delorme's Procedure for Complete Rectal Prolapse: Does It Still Have It's Own Role?". Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology. pp. 13–18. doi:10.3393/jksc.2012.28.1.13.
  2. ^ Fazeli, Mohammad Sadegh; Kazemeini, Ali Reza; Keshvari, Amir; Keramati, Mohammad Reza (2013). "Delorme's Procedure: An Effective Treatment for a Full-Thickness Rectal Prolapse in Young Patients". Annals of Coloproctology. pp. 60–65. doi:10.3393/ac.2013.29.2.60.
  3. ^ "The Delorme procedure: a useful operation for complicated rectal prolapse in the elderly". NCBI.
  4. ^ Al-Ozaibi, Labib. "The Gatekeeper™ for fecal incontinence: Another trial and error". NCBI.