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1. One-stage implant in sacral neuromodulation for faecal incontinence - short-term outcome from a prospective study.

2. Abnormal Neuronal Response to Rectal and Anal Stimuli in Patients Treated for Distal Rectal Cancer With High-Dose Chemoradiotherapy Followed By Watchful Waiting.

4. Abnormal neuronal response to rectal and anal stimuli in patients treated with primary radiotherapy for anal cancer.

5. Anal sphincter dysfunction in patients treated with primary radiotherapy for anal cancer: a study with the functional lumen imaging probe.

6. Increased yield pressure in the anal canal during sacral nerve stimulation: a pilot study with the functional lumen imaging probe.

7. Does Sacral Nerve Stimulation Improve Continence Through Enhanced Sensitivity of the Anal Canal? A Pilot Study.

8. Multicentre observational study of the Gatekeeper for faecal incontinence.

9. Abnormal neuronal response to rectal and anal stimuli in patients with idiopathic fecal incontinence.

10. Pathophysiology of late anorectal dysfunction following external beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

11. Cortical evoked potentials in response to rapid balloon distension of the rectum and anal canal.

12. Distensibility of the anal canal in patients with idiopathic fecal incontinence: a study with the Functional Lumen Imaging Probe.

13. Distensibility of the anal canal in patients with systemic sclerosis: a study with the functional lumen imaging probe.

14. Functional luminal imaging probe: a new technique for dynamic evaluation of mechanical properties of the anal canal.

15. Faecal incontinence following radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a systematic review.

16. Predictors of the outcome of percutaneous nerve evaluation for faecal incontinence.

17. Intersphincteric injected silicone biomaterial implants: a treatment for faecal incontinence.

18. Temporary sacral nerve stimulation for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: a pilot study.

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