Mayo Clinic First to Implant Device to Solve Fecal Incontinence

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A clinical team on Mayo Clinic’s Florida campus is the first to offer four patients with long-term fecal incontinence a new and potentially long-lasting treatment — a small band of interlinked magnetic titanium beads on a titanium string that successfully mimics the function of the anal sphincter. At this point, Mayo Clinic is [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Florida News - Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news