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  1. Adopting Transanal irrigation as a treatment option for people with bowel problems at St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

    prevention of the need for surgery for stomas, ileostomies and antegrade colonic enema (A.C.E) procedures (and the inpatient and after...

  2. ColonFlag for identifying people at risk of colorectal cancer (MIB142)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on ColonFlag for identifying people at risk of colorectal cancer .

  3. Prucalopride for the treatment of chronic constipation in women (TA211)

    Evidence-based recommendations on prucalopride (Resolor) for treating chronic constipation in women.

  4. Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women: management (NG123)

    This guideline covers assessing and managing urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women aged 18 and over. It also covers complications associated with mesh surgery for these conditions.

  5. Adoption of the Peristeen transanal irrigation system through a nurse led bowel clinic

    cost savings themselves. Another patient with spina bifida was receiving enemas and digital removal of faeces 3 times per week from the...

  6. Infliximab, adalimumab and golimumab for treating moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis after the failure of conventional therapy (TA329)

    Evidence-based recommendations on infliximab (Remicade, Inflectra or Remsima), adalimumab (Humira) and golimumab (Simponi) for treating moderate to severe ulcerative colitis in adults, and on infliximab for treating severe active ulcerative colitis in children and young people of 6–17 years.

  7. Insertion of a magnetic bead band for faecal incontinence (IPG483)

    Evidence-based recommendations on insertion of a magnetic-bead band for faecal incontinence. This involves placing a ring of magnetic beads into a tunnel made around the anus to prevent incontinence.

  8. Inducing labour (NG207)

    This guideline covers the circumstances for inducing labour, methods of induction, assessment, monitoring, pain relief and managing complications. It aims to improve advice and care for pregnant women who are thinking about or having induction of labour.

  9. Rehabilitation after traumatic injury (NG211)

    This guideline covers complex rehabilitation needs after traumatic injury, including assessment and goal setting, rehabilitation plans and programmes, physical, psychological and cognitive rehabilitation, rehabilitation for specific injuries, coordination of rehabilitation in hospital, at discharge and in the community, and commissioning and organising rehabilitation services.

  10. NICE recommends transplant with good bacteria taken from poo to resolve recurrent Clostridium difficile infections

    Experts estimate that 450 to 500 people could be treated using FMT for multiple recurrences of C. diff infections each year.