The Relationship Between Cortical Activation in Response to Anorectal Stimuli and Continence Behavior in Freely Behaving Rats Before and After Application of …

J Evers, PR O'Connell, JFX Jones - Diseases of the Colon & …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Changes in anorectal sensation have been reported in patients with fecal
incontinence, and there is limited evidence that sacral nerve stimulation can restore normal …

Behavioral outcomes of a novel, pelvic nerve damage rat model of fecal incontinence

PTJ Janssen, SO Breukink, J Melenhorst… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Fecal incontinence (FI) has a multifactorial pathophysiology with a severe
social impact. The most common cause for FI is pudendal nerve damage, which mostly …

[HTML][HTML] Vaginal distention rodent model for fecal incontinence: a pilot study on the effect on defecation behavior

P Douven, G Franken, J Debets, EA Joosten… - … of Coloproctology (Rio …, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
Objectives Vaginal balloon inflation simulates the compressive forces on the pelvic floor
during the second phase of natural delivery. The foremost use of this animal model of …

Improving Sacral Neuromodulation for Lower Urinary Tract and Bowel Dysfunction: A Translational and Multidisciplinary Approach

PGH Douven - 2022 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Lower urinary tract and bowel dysfunction are associated with a decreased control of
micturition and/or defecation. Sacral neuromodulation (SNM), using electrical stimulation of …

An animal model of faecal incontinence and sacral neuromodulation

JFX Jones - Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-), 2018 - Springer
The pudendal nerves can be injured during traumatic vaginal childbirth and result in faecal
incontinence. Some of these incontinent patients benefit from chronic sacral …