Prevalence of faecal incontinence among women with urinary incontinence |
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Authors: | Vik Khullar Subspecialty Trainee Rocco Damiano Research Registrar Phil Toozs-Hobson Specialist Registrar Linda Cardozo Professor |
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Affiliation: | Urogynaecology Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King's College Hospital, London |
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Abstract: | Four hundred and sixty-five women attending a urodynamic clinic were interviewed, and completed a detailed bowel questionnaire, about their urinary and bowel symptoms. All the women underwent video-cystourethrography with pressure and flow studies. The reported incidence of faecal incontinence was 15.3% ( n = 71 ) on direct questioning and 26% 0( n = 121 ) on the postal questionnaire. Faecal incontinence was more common in women with a urodynamic diagnosis of detrusor instability (30'%1 ( n = 26 )) than among women diagnosed as having genuine stress incontinence (21% ( n = 38 )). Denervation and myogenic injuries sustained during childbirth have been suggested as a common cause for genuine stress and faecal incontinence, but there may be an alternative mechanism to explain why women with detrusor instability suffer from faecal incontinence. |
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