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Medical devices
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Initial assessment of device mechanism of action and patient acceptance of a novel medical device: feasibility study of vaginal bowel control therapy for the treatment of faecal incontinence
- Correspondence to Dr Eric R Sokol, Stanford University School of Medicine Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, Stanford California, CA 94305, USA; esokol{at}stanford.edu
Citation
Initial assessment of device mechanism of action and patient acceptance of a novel medical device: feasibility study of vaginal bowel control therapy for the treatment of faecal incontinence
Publication history
- Received November 8, 2016
- Revised August 16, 2017
- Accepted August 29, 2017
- First published September 23, 2017.
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November 14, 2017
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