Neurogenic Bowel (Disorder) research hub
5 indexed studies · 4 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
Comparing Transanal Irrigation With Navina Smart vs. Standard Bowel Care in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
This study compares two ways to manage bowel problems caused by multiple sclerosis (MS): a new device called Navina Smart and standard care. It’s for adults with MS who haven't tried this specific device before, to see if the new method works better.
Denmark · France · Italy - authorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Multicentre, randomised, double-blind, Phase IIb study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of intralesional administration of two doses of expanded adipose tissue allogeneic adult mesenchymal stem cells (AdMSCs ), conditioned in hyaluronic acid hydrogel, as a treatment for patients with faecal incontinence.
This study is testing a new treatment for faecal incontinence using cells from body fat. Researchers want to see if injecting these cells into the affected area is safe and helps improve bowel control. They're comparing two different doses.
Spain - recruitingPHASE3
Skeletal Muscle-derived Cell Implantation for Treatment of Fecal Incontinence
This study is looking at a new treatment for fecal incontinence, a condition causing accidental bowel leakage. It uses the patient's own muscle cells to help strengthen the muscles that control bowel movements. It's in the final stages of testing.
Austria · Bulgaria · Czechia - recruitingNA
Sacral Neuromodulation as Treatment for Fecal Incontinence
This study looks at a new laser treatment for severe bowel incontinence. It involves a few laser sessions over three weeks, and researchers will check if it helps with symptoms and quality of life without comparing it to a sham treatment.
Canada - recruitingNA
Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Autologous Fat Injection Into the Intersphincter Space in Fecal Incontinence: a Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Cross-over, Double-blind Trial
This study looks at using a person's own fat to treat poop leaks (faecal incontinence). We want to see if injecting fat near the anal muscles can reduce accidents and improve quality of life for people who haven't found other treatments helpful.
France