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What is the role of stem cell therapy in the treatment of anal incontinence?

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Cell-based therapies for anal incontinence have been investigated for over a decade with preclinical and clinical studies reporting encouraging results (1-7). We read with great interest the new report of… Click to show full abstract

Cell-based therapies for anal incontinence have been investigated for over a decade with preclinical and clinical studies reporting encouraging results (1-7). We read with great interest the new report of de la Portilla et al. (8). In this well-conducted triple blinded randomized controlled trial, the authors did not demonstrate any statistically significant differences in functional scores (Jorge-Wexner score being the primary outcome), manometric, or ultrasonographic parameters between patients injected (under ultrasound control) with autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells or a placebo for an anal sphincter defect.

Keywords: role stem; cell therapy; incontinence; stem cell; anal incontinence

Journal Title: Colorectal Disease
Year Published: 2020

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