U.S., Feb. 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06805903) titled 'Validation of TRansanal Irrigation Adherence scaLe (TRIAL)' on Jan. 28.

Brief Summary: Transanal irrigation (TAI) is a method used to empty stools from the recto-sigmoid and colon (from the descending colon to the transverse colon). It is recommended for treating evacuation disorders (bowel movements) or continence issues (fecal incontinence). It is a second-line treatment, offered after the failure of hygienic-dietary rules, perineal physiotherapy, and conventional drug treatments (suppositories, obturator plugs, etc.), in combination with treatments for transit constipation (hygienic-dietary rules and laxatives) if necessary.

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