What is diverticular disease?
What is diverticular disease? Diverticular disease refers to the little pockets or pouches that form in the bowel usually from the weakening of the bowel
What is diverticular disease? Diverticular disease refers to the little pockets or pouches that form in the bowel usually from the weakening of the bowel
There are three groups of pelvic floor problems: 1. Urinary incontinence related to bladder dysfunction 2. Faecal incontinence related to dysfunction of the anal canal,
Haemorrhoids are normal part of our anal canal anatomy, we all have them. They act as a cushion in our anal canal and help us
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/healthreport/faecal-incontinence-and-world-first-non-identical-organ-swap/11268068 Listen here to Dr Naseem talking about faecal incontinence on radio national with James Bulleen
Age and parity highest risk for pelvic floor dysfunction – 10% at age 40 and 50% by age 80 with at least one pelvic floor
At a recent colorectal journal club in Melbourne (photo below) , I realised how there is still a significant gender gap in Colorectal Surgery. As