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The following pages link to Sacral neuromodulation therapy: a promising treatment for adolescents with refractory functional constipation (Q37999271):
Displaying 20 items.
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for treatment of constipation in children (Q24202190) (← links)
- Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) for treatment of constipation in children (Q26471173) (← links)
- Laparoscopic-assisted subtotal colectomy combined with modified Duhamel procedure for mixed constipation (Q35223301) (← links)
- WITHDRAWN: Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) for treatment of constipation in children. (Q36161635) (← links)
- Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) for treatment of constipation in children. (Q36191459) (← links)
- Sacral neuromodulation in children and adolescents with chronic constipation refractory to conservative treatment (Q37100168) (← links)
- Sacral nerve stimulation for constipation (Q38057673) (← links)
- Review of organic causes of fecal incontinence in children: evaluation and treatment (Q38144158) (← links)
- Sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence and constipation: a European consensus statement. (Q38325397) (← links)
- Childhood constipation: finally something is moving! (Q38606965) (← links)
- Cost-effectiveness of Sacral Neuromodulation for chronic refractory constipation in children and adolescents: a Markov model analysis (Q38611802) (← links)
- Sacral nerve stimulation for constipation and fecal incontinence in children: Long-term outcomes, patient benefit, and parent satisfaction. (Q38643992) (← links)
- Factors Predicting Complications After Sacral Neuromodulation in Children. (Q39318819) (← links)
- Treatment efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation in slow transit constipation: a two-phase, double-blind randomized controlled crossover study. (Q43332279) (← links)
- Sacral neuromodulation for fecal incontinence and constipation in adult patients with anorectal malformation--a feasibility study in patients with or without sacral dysgenesis (Q48071607) (← links)
- Sacral neuromodulation versus personalized conservative treatment in patients with idiopathic slow-transit constipation: study protocol of the No.2-trial, a multicenter open-label randomized controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis. (Q53707210) (← links)
- Surgical Management of Idiopathic Constipation in Pediatric Patients (Q87901873) (← links)
- Comparison of antegrade continence enema treatment and sacral nerve stimulation for children with severe functional constipation and fecal incontinence (Q89525863) (← links)
- Management of functional constipation in children and adults (Q91130406) (← links)
- Controversies in anorectal malformations (Q91248790) (← links)