terence
09-13-2001, 07:12 AM
has anyone heard of the 'malone procedure'? it involves a tube being surgically inserted into the bowel through an opening in the side which is involves minimal obtrusion. you can then sit over the toilet and wash out your bowel through the tube - no more suppositories, enemas, manuals, etc.
apparently, it is a quick, effective and convenient way of emptying the bowel. however, i haven't come across this procedure much in cases of quad/paraplegia, it seems to be used mostly with children affected by spina bifida - similar symptoms though.
would this kind of surgery be considered a viable option or only as a last resort? it sure would save time and energy if it is as effective as it is made out to be.
apparently, it is a quick, effective and convenient way of emptying the bowel. however, i haven't come across this procedure much in cases of quad/paraplegia, it seems to be used mostly with children affected by spina bifida - similar symptoms though.
would this kind of surgery be considered a viable option or only as a last resort? it sure would save time and energy if it is as effective as it is made out to be.