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Outcome Research in Bowel Irrigation Techniques for the Treatment of Chronic Constipation and/or Faecal Incontinence
Sponsor: Qufora A/S
Summary
This clinical investigation is a post-market, exploratory, randomised, parallel, open-label investigation comparing two UKCA/CE-marked transanal irrigation products for the management of faecal incontinence and/or chronic constipation of heterogenous origin. The aim of this investigation is to assess outcomes in a real-world clinical setting, by following the typical clinical routine, with randomisation and more frequent visits/phone calls as the only difference from typical clinical procedure. During 4-week training period, participants will trained by nurse specialists on how to use the device to which they were randomised to and will be instructed to irrigate once per day. For the remainder of the investigation, participants will be advised to continue irrigation once daily (or a minimum of 3 times a week). Participants will be followed up via phone call or in-person visit up to 52 weeks.
Official title: Outcome Research in Bowel Irrigation Techniques: A Novel Self-retaining Catheter Compared With a Conventional Balloon Catheter for the Treatment of Chronic Constipation and/or Faecal Incontinence, a Real-world Randomised Explorative Investigation.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
66
Start Date
2026-08-01
Completion Date
2028-02
Last Updated
2026-03-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Transanal irrigation
Transanal irrigation by use of irrigation devices