Effectiveness, safety and cost‐effectiveness of sacral neuromodulation for idiopathic slow‐transit constipation: a systematic review
Stella C. M. Heemskerk,
Aart A. van der Wilt,
Bart M. F. Penninx
et al.
Abstract:AimSacral neuromodulation (SNM) is a minimally invasive treatment option for functional constipation. Evidence regarding its effectiveness is contradictory, driven by heterogeneous study populations and designs. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness, safety and cost‐effectiveness of SNM in children and adults with refractory idiopathic slow‐transit constipation (STC).MethodOVID Medline, OVID Embase, Cochrane Library, the KSR Evidence Database, the NHS Economic Evaluation Database and the Intern… Show more
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