Injectable silicone biomaterial (PTQ™) is more effective than carbon-coated beads (Durasphere®) in treating passive faecal incontinence - A randomized trial

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Objective: Both injectable silicone biomaterial (PTQ TM) and pyrolytic carbon-coated beads (Durasphere®) have been shown to be effective in treating passive faecal incontinence due to internal sphincter dysfunction. This is a randomized study to evaluate their relative safety and efficacy. Method: Forty patients (mean age 59.5 years vs 58.9 years) were randomized to have inter-sphincteric injection of PTQ TM or submucosal injection of Durasphere®. Patients were assessed with anorectal physiology, endoanal ultrasound, a validated incontinence score and quality of life questionnaires. Results: In the Durasphere® group, complications included rectal pain (5%), erosion through rectal mucosa (10%), and type III hypersensitivity reaction (5%). No complications occurred in the PTQ TM group. Compared with PTQ TM, Durasphere ® group has a more rapid action, with improved continence at 2 weeks after injection. In both groups, faecal continence significantly improved 6 weeks after injection, and continued to improve significantly up to 6 months in both groups (P < 0.0001). At 6 weeks, 6 and 12 months after injection, significantly more PTQ TM patients achieved greater than 50% improvement in Wexner's continence score than Durasphere ® patients (respectively, P = 0.01; P < 0.0001; P = 0.001). There was a significant improvement in faecal incontinence quality of life scale and the 12-month physical health scale of Short Form-12 health survey in the PTQ TM group but not in the Durasphere ® group. Conclusion: In patients with internal sphincter dysfunction, injectable silicone biomaterial was safer and more effective than Durasphere®. © Journal compilation © 2009 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Tjandra, J. J., Chan, M. K. Y., & Yeh, H. C. H. (2009). Injectable silicone biomaterial (PTQTM) is more effective than carbon-coated beads (Durasphere®) in treating passive faecal incontinence - A randomized trial. Colorectal Disease, 11(4), 382–389. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-1318.2008.01634.x

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