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- 2019
Effectiveness of Autologous Fat Graft in Treating Fecal IncontinenceKeywords: Fecal incontinence, Autologous fat graft, Bulking form agent injection Abstract: The most common risk factor for fecal incontinence (FI) is obstetric injury. FI affects 1.4%–18% of adults. Most patients are unaware when they are young, when symptoms appear suddenly and worsen with aging. Autologous fat graft is widely used in cosmetic surgical field and may substitute for injectable bulky agents in treating FI. Authors have done fat graft for past several years. This article reports the effectiveness of the fat graft in treating FI and discusses satisfaction with the procedure
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