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201. Anastomotic Height Is a Valuable Indicator of Long-term Bowel Function Following Surgery for Rectal Cancer.

202. Analysis of the potential risk factors for defecation problems and their bowel management based on the long-term bowel function in patients with persistent cloaca: results of a nationwide survey in Japan.

203. Incidence and risk factors for secondary failure after acute obstetric sphincter injury repair - an audit of 239 women.

204. Fecal continence disparities in patients with idiopathic constipation treated at referral institutions for pediatric colorectal surgery.

205. Bowel dysfunction following pelvic organ cancer: a prospective study on the treatment effect in nurse-led late sequelae clinics.

206. Do preoperative factors predict success of antegrade continence enemas in children?

207. Treatment of sacro-coccygeal intervertebral disc extrusion causing tail paresis and faecal incontinence in a dog.

208. Ligation of Intersphincteric Fistulous Tract vs Endorectal Advancement Flap for High-Type Fistula in Ano: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

209. Cecostomy tubes improve bowel continence for pediatric patients with spina bifida: A retrospective analysis of outcomes from a single clinic.

210. [Chinese expert consensus on clinical diagnosis and treatment of fecal incontinence (2022 edition)].

211. Analysis of the efficacy of biofeedback for faecal incontinence after surgery for anorectal malformation.

212. Ileoanal Pouch Syndrome Is Common and Associated With Significant Disability in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis Undergoing IPAA.

213. Mode of delivery following obstetric anal sphincter injury: a 7-year retrospective review and follow-up cohort survey.

214. [Impact of obstetric lesions of the levator ani on anal continence].

215. Does Concomitant Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair at the Time of Rectopexy Impact Rectal Prolapse Recurrence Rates? A Retrospective Review of the Prospectively Collected Pelvic Floor Disorders Consortium Quality Improvement Database Pilot.

216. Predictive factors for functional failure of ventral mesh rectopexy in the treatment of rectal prolapse and obstructed defecation.

217. Impact of rectal dissection technique on primary-school-age outcomes for a British and Irish cohort of children with Hirschsprung disease.

218. Prolonged second stage effect on pelvic floor dysfunction: a follow up survey to a randomized controlled trial.

219. Starting a peripartum pelvic floor disorder clinic: what to expect in the first thirty-six months.

220. Long-term Bowel Dysfunction and Decline in Quality of Life Following Surgery for Colon Cancer: Call for Personalized Screening and Treatment.

221. [Analysis of anorectal manometry data in central and peripheral neurological deseases: Review of the literature].

222. Body mass index and complications after obstetric anal sphincter injury, 8 weeks postpartum.

223. [Function of the Puborectalis Muscle in Patients with or without Fecal Incontinence Three Years after Low Anterior Resection for Lower Rectal Cancer].

224. Effect of posture on anorectal manometric measurements in female patients with fecal incontinence and rectoanal intussusception.

225. Patient-reported outcome measures for pregnancy-related urinary and fecal incontinence: A prospective cohort study in a large Italian population.

226. Patients' Perception of Long-term Outcome After Laparoscopic Ventral Mesh Rectopexy; Single Tertiary Center Experience.

227. Fecal incontinence: incidence and risk factors from the SABE (Health, Wellbeing and Aging) study.

228. Relationship between anal functional lumen imaging probe (EndoFLIP®) results and the clinical presentation of faecal incontinence.

229. Anal endosonographic assessment of the accuracy of clinical diagnosis of obstetric anal sphincter injury.

230. OBSTETRIC INJURY OF THE RECTUM WITH INTACT ANAL SPHINCTER - TWO CASE REPORTS.

231. Can transperineal ultrasound improve the diagnosis of obstetric anal sphincter injuries?

232. Prevalence of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Bother, and Risk Factors and Knowledge of the Pelvic Floor Muscles in Norwegian Male and Female Powerlifters and Olympic Weightlifters.

233. Experiences of pelvic floor dysfunction and treatment in women with breast cancer: a qualitative study.

235. Pelvic floor symptoms from first pregnancy up to 8 years after the first delivery: a longitudinal study.

236. Simultaneous placement of fecal and urinary continent channel stomas in the umbilicus: Single-center experience.

237. Obstetrical anal sphincter injury and unnecessary episiotomy are both associated with anal incontinence 8 years after childbirth: A nationwide database analysis.

238. Did Age at Surgery Influence Outcome in Patients With Hirschsprung Disease? A Nationwide Cohort Study in the Netherlands.

239. When to assess residual anal sphincter defect after OASI by ultrasound.

240. Berlin survey on obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI).

241. Single institution review of Mini-ACE® low-profile appendicostomy button for antegrade continence enema administration.

242. Long-term evaluation of the impact of delivery modalities on anal continence in women with Crohn's disease.

243. [Gastrointestinal late sequelae to cancer treatment of the pelvic organs].

244. Application of nanofat for treatment of traumatic faecal incontinence after sphincteroplasty - A pilot study.

245. Patient-Reported Bowel and Urinary Function in Long-Term Survivors of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Anus Treated With Definitive Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy And Concurrent Chemotherapy.

246. Reducing Constipation-Related Admissions: The Effectiveness of Antegrade Continence Enema Procedures in Children.

247. Impact of Neurodevelopmental Disorders on Bowel Management Outcomes in Children with Functional Constipation.

248. Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS): using transperineal ultrasound (TPUS) for detecting, visualizing and monitoring the healing process.

249. Faecal incontinence in adults.

250. Botulinum toxin: endoscopic treatment in fecal incontinence after ileoanal anastomosis.

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