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Neurogenic Bowel and Management after Spinal Cord Injury: A Narrative Review

Gianna M. Rodriguez, David R. Gater

2022Journal of Personalized Medicine40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

People with spinal cord injury (SCI) suffer from the sequela of neurogenic bowel and its disabling complications primarily constipation, fecal incontinence, and gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. Neurogenic bowel is a functional bowel disorder with a spectrum of defecatory disorders as well as colonic and gastrointestinal motility dysfunction. This manuscript will review the anatomy and physiology of gastrointestinal innervation, as well as the pathophysiology associated with SCI. It will provide essential information on the recent guidelines for neurogenic bowel assessment and medical management. This will allow medical providers to partner with their patients to develop an individualized bowel plan utilizing a combination of various pharmacological, mechanical and surgical interventions that prevent complications and ensure successful management and compliance. For people with SCI and neurogenic bowel dysfunction, the fundamental goal is to maintain health and well-being, promote a good quality of life and support active, fulfilled lives in their homes and communities.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSpinal cord injurySequelaConstipationBowel managementFecal incontinenceIntensive care medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Narrative reviewDefecationInternal medicineSpinal cordGastroenterologySurgeryNursingPsychiatryGastrointestinal motility and disordersIntestinal and Peritoneal AdhesionsCongenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies
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