“…This compares favorably with the rates of up to 38% that have been reported in series after Duhamel, Soave, and Swenson procedures. 5,14,[41][42][43][44][45] The estimated prevalences for fecal incontinence after these procedures have ranged between 13% and 17%, 41-43 7% and 34%, and 21% and 29%, 42,46 respectively, with a notion of some improvement in symptoms over time. 5,14,42,43 Although our assessment showed that fecal control following TEPT was initially inferior to controls during childhood, by adulthood, these problems can largely be expected to resolve.…”