Search for dissertations about: "continence"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the word continence.
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1. Neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction - incontinence and life situation in adolescents and adults with spina bifida
Abstract : BACKGROUND: In individuals with myelomeningocele (MMC), survival rate has significantly increased over the past 40-50 years due to medical innovations. In the coming years, many adolescents will be transferred to adult care. READ MORE
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2. Haemorrhoids : Aspects of Symptoms and Results after Surgery
Abstract : One hundred haemorrhoid patients were compared with 300 matched control persons. Haemorrhoid symptoms and bowel symptoms were studied. Most common symptom of the patients was bleeding (44%), followed by prolapse (24%), hygiene problem (14%), pain (12%) and itching (5%). READ MORE
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3. Rectal prolapse, internal rectal intussusception and the ripstein rectopexy : a clinical, physiological and radiological study
Abstract : The aim of these studies was to increase the knowledge about rectal prolapse and internal rectal intussusception, with special reference to bowel function and treatment with the Ripstein rectopexy. Results after the Ripstein rectopexy in 69 patients with rectal prolapse and in 43 patients with internal metal intussusception were evaluated. READ MORE
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4. Bladder exstrophy : Clinical and experimental aspects
Abstract : Bladder exstrophy is a complex malformation seen in 1/30 000. Most children are subject to repeated operations, including pelvic osteotomy, genital and bladder neck reconstruction and sometimes bladder augmentation or a urinary reservoir, to achieve continence and a normal genital function. READ MORE
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5. Burch colposuspension and the pelvic floor
Abstract : The Burch colposuspension is a surgical method for treatment of stress urinary incontinence, which has become popular due to a high cure-rate. A number of patients, however, develop recurrent urinary incontinence after the colposuspension, or other disabling conditions, such as genital prolapse or voiding difficulties. READ MORE