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Part 1.
Chapter
1. History of Anal Incontinence and its Treatments.
Chapter
2. Epidemiology, Anorectal Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology of Continence.- Part
2. Diagnostics.
Chapter
3. Clinical Evaluation, Etiology, and Classification of Anal Incontinence.
Chapter
4. Neurofunctional Diagnosis and Anorectal Manometry.
Chapter
5. Role of Ultrasonography for Anal Incontinence.
Chapter
6. Cross-Sectional Imaging in Fecal Incontinence.- Part
3. Treatment.
Chapter
7. Medical Management and Supportive/Hygienic Measures.
Chapter
8. Diet in Fecal Incontinence.
Chapter
9. Role of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: Patient Selection and Treatment.
Chapter
10. Sacral and Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation, Stem Cell Therapy, and Transanal Irrigation Device.
Chapter
11. Sphincter Reconstruction: Dynamic Myoplasty, Artificial Bowel Sphincter, Antegrade Colonic Enemas and Colostomy.
Chapter
12. Surgical Reconstruction of Traumatic Perineal and Sphincter Muscle Defects.
Chapter
13. Injectable Bulking Agents and SECCA Radiofrequency Treatment.
Chapter
14. Implantation of Self-Expandable Solid Prostheses for Anal Incontinence.
Chapter
15. When Everything Fails: Prevention and Therapy of Treatment Failures.- Part
4. Special Situations and Multidisciplinary Perspectives.
Chapter
16. Cesarean Section Delivery to Prevent Anal Incontinence.
Chapter
17. Interrelatedness of Urological Conditions and Anal Incontinence.
Chapter
18. Coexistence of Fecal Incontinence and Constipation.
Chapter
19. Gut Microbiota Characterization in Fecal Incontinence and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Chapter
20. Low Anterior Resection Syndrome.
Chapter
21. Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis: an Insidious and Painful Condition.
Chapter
22. Perineal Descent and Incontinence.
Chapter
23. Reconstruction of Wide Anal Sphincter Defects by Crossing Flaps of Puborectalis Muscle.
Chapter
24. Treatment Cost Reimbursement in Italy.