The Renew® anal insert for passive faecal incontinence: a retrospective audit of our use of a novel device

The Renew® anal insert is a recent treatment for patients who suffer from passive faecal incontinence (FI). Our aim was to assess the effectiveness of the insert and patients’ satisfaction with it.

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