Anal incontinence treatment apparatus
A technology for anal incontinence and disease treatment. It is used in anti-incontinence devices, medical science, prostheses, etc. It can solve problems such as inability to use, and achieve long-term reliable work and simple and efficient energy transmission.
Inactive Publication Date: 2010-12-01
ABDOMICA
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Abstract
An anal incontinence disease treatment apparatus comprises a restriction device (4) implanted in a patient and engaging the colon (66), rectum or anus from a restricted faecal passageway therein. The restriction device is operable to change the restriction of the faecal passageway, i.e. to open or close the faecal passageway. An energy transmission device (10) is provided for wireless transmission of energy from outside the patient s body to inside the patient s body for use in connection with the operation of the restriction device including changing the restriction of the faecal passageway.
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Anal incontinence treatment device This application is a divisional application of the following applications: International Application Date February 9, 2001, International Application No. PCT / SE01 / 00269, National Application No. 01804856.0, Invention Name: Wireless Energy Anal Incontinence Treatment Apparatus. technical field The present invention relates to anal incontinence treatment apparatus for treating patients with anal incontinence disorders, comprising a restraint device implantable in the patient's body to engage the colon, rectum or anus to restrict defecation passages therein, wherein the restraint device is operable To change the constraints of the defecation channel. The term "patient" includes animals or humans. Background technique Anal incontinence is a widespread disease. Several plastic sphincter procedures are currently used to treat anal incontinence. Where there was a previously manually operated sphincter system in the initial phase of clinical...
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IPC IPC(8): A61F2/00A61F2/02A61F2/48
CPCA61F2/0036
Inventor P·福尔塞尔A·雅各布森
Owner ABDOMICA
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