Transanal irrigation in functional bowel disorders and LARS: short-term results from an Italian national study

E. Falletto,J. Martellucci,P. Rossitti, A. Bondurri,G. Zaffaroni,S. Ascanelli,L. Chimisso, A. Lauretta, M. Mirafiori,I. Clementi,V. Ripetti, P. Lufarelli,G. Cestaro, C. Bottini, M. Bellini, C. Lambiase, F. Di Candido, D. Zattoni, S. Cornaglia, P. Tonello,E. Zucchi

TECHNIQUES IN COLOPROCTOLOGY(2023)

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Purpose To evaluate the potential benefits associated with the short-term (6 months) treatment with transanal irrigation (TAI) in patients suffering from functional constipation (FC), functional fecal incontinence (FI), and low anterior resection syndrome (LARS). Methods A multicenter observational study (12 centers; 369 patients) was conducted to assess the following primary and secondary objectives: to evaluate the level of satisfaction regarding bowel control and quality of life (QoL); to evaluate bowel symptoms severity and dropout frequency and reason. To this aim, validated questionnaires were provided to the patients at baseline (T0) and after 6 months of TAI treatment (T6) performed with the medical device Peristeen ® Plus (Coloplast A/S, Denmark). Statistical analyses were conducted to compare the outcomes obtained at T0 and T6. Results A 6-month treatment with TAI enabled a statistically significant ( p < 0.05) improvement of QoL scores, satisfaction scores regarding bowel control, and severity indexes of disorder-related symptoms in patients suffering from FC, FI, and LARS. Globally, 8.0% of patients discontinued the treatment after 6 months as a result of occurrence of symptoms (2.4%) or other justifications (3.8%) such as personal reasons. None of the dropouts were due to treatment inefficacy. Conclusion Results of the present study suggest that short-term TAI treatment is beneficial for patients suffering from functional bowel disorders and LARS. Future analysis of prospective data will focus on the clinical outcomes associated with the long-term use (up to 24 months) of TAI when dealing with these types of medical conditions.
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Transanal irrigation,TAI,Functional bowel disorders,LARS
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