Recent concepts in the management of bowel problems after spinal cord injury.

A. K. Singal, A. S. Rosman, W. A. Bauman, M. A. Korsten

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Abstract

Bowel problems after SCI can be debilitating. Colonic inertia as a result of decreased parasympathetic (S2-4) stimulation of the left colon and rectosigmoid seems to be the principal abnormality accounting for DWE. The conventional measures used for decades have poor results in many people. Neostigmine, an anticholinesterase inhibitor, appears to be a more physiological agent for these individuals. The combination of neostigmine + glycopyrrolate infusion has shown encouraging results after intravenous administration and studies are under way to assess the efficacy of neostigmine by other routes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-22
Number of pages8
JournalAdvances in Medical Sciences
Volume51
StatePublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

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