Case Control Study
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2014; 20(24): 7933-7940
Published online Jun 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i24.7933
Table 2 Previous ano-rectal surgery in patients with fecal incontinence n (%)
Indications for ano-rectal surgeryMenWomenχ2P
Hemorrhoids9 (7.6)26 (4.0)1.18NS
Ulcerative colitis2 (1.7)9 (1.4)0.03NS
Crohn’s disease2 (1.7)12 (1.8)0.003NS
Rectal cancer12 (10.1)16 (2.4)5.06< 0.05
(Low anterior resection)
Abscess8 (6.7)23 (3.5)1.06NS
Anal atresia3 (2.5)15 (2.3)0.001NS
Colorectal cancer2 (1.7)9 (1.4)0.03NS
Fistula4 (3.4)19 (1.4)0.854NS
Fissure2 (1.7)6 (0.9)0.006NS
Rectal prolapse1 (0.8)3 (0.5)0.07NS
Prostate cancer1 (0.8)0 (0.0)0.8NS
Anal dilatation0 (0.0)6 (0.9)0.9NS
Total46 (38.6)144 (22.3)5.72< 0.05