![]() ![]() ![]() The clinical value of SNS is questionable, especially as the patient groups are usually small and/or etiologically heterogenic and the follow-up period mostly short. However, the results are mostly expressed in the semi-quantitative terms, that is, patients’ diaries translated into score points. A large number of papers have been published over the years, and SNS is generally considered very effective with improved continence and quality of life for most patients. Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) has become an established therapy worldwide for the treatment for fecal incontinence. ![]()
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