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Percutaneous Cecostomy Insertion - Indications - |
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| A potential candidate for C-tube insertion may
experience fecal incontinence with troublesome soiling, or not respond well to rectal
enemas, or wear diapers. The indications include fecal / bowel incontinence due to numerous diagnoses including: |
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| > spina bifida > imperforate anus > cloacal abnormalities > paraplegia > cerebral palsy > spinal cord injury |
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