Fecal Incontinence Post-Fissure Surgery can occur due to sphincter damage or weakening during the procedure. Addressing this complication requires a multidisciplinary approach to restore bowel control and patient confidence.
Initial management includes physical therapy and biofeedback to strengthen the pelvic floor and sphincter muscles. Medications, such as bulking agents or anti-diarrheal drugs, help improve stool consistency and reduce incontinence episodes.
In severe cases, surgical interventions like sphincteroplasty or sacral nerve stimulation may be necessary. These procedures aim to restore function and improve continence by repairing or enhancing the affected structures.
Patients benefit from a comprehensive approach to managing fecal incontinence, ensuring better outcomes and an improved quality of life. Early intervention and tailored care are key to successful recovery.