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Anti-constipation method and device

a technology of fecal column and anti-constipation, which is applied in the field of anti-constipation method and device, can solve the problems of increasing the strain and exertion required for complete expulsion of fecal matter, slow propulsion of the colon, and difficulty in precise categorization of distinct subtypes of idiopathic constipation. achieve the effect of slowing down the movement of the fecal column

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-09-16
REYDEL BORIS +1
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[0012] Most toilet seats are low. Consequently, as shown at FIG. 1, when a person or user 10 sits on a conventional toilet 12, the user's buttocks 14 tend to sag below the level of the toilet seat 16. The lowness of the toilet seat 16 causes the user's feet 18 to be positioned somewhat behind the knees 20 and torso 22 of user 10 whereby user 10 leans forward with elbows 24 rested on or about knees 20. Consequently, the body takes on a compressed Z-shape as a whole. As shown at FIG. 2, in that position, the rectum 30 and sigmoid colon 32 are almost folded upon each other, and the sigmoid-rectal angle 34 and angulation of the sigmoid colon 36 create functional obstructions 38, 40 thereby slowing the downward movement of a fecal column.
[0013] Instead of squatting forward and forming the compressed Z-shape, the user can avoid the problems associated therewith by straightening his torso and leaning slightly backwards, moving his feet forward and knees slightly below the horizontal plane of the toilet seat so that his hips are slightly higher than the toilet seat thereby causing the angle between the sigmoid colon and rectum to increase and unfold. Thus, the functional obstructions caused by the sigmoid-rectal angle and angulation of the sigmoid colon and associated with using a conventional toilet in the conventional manner are lessened.
[0014] Further, when the user stretches his arms up as if grasping a chin-up bar high above the head, the abdominal cavity is heightened and narrowed, and the abdominal muscles tighten and increase intra-abdominal pressure to expel fecal material. Since the colon is loosely suspended lying mostly in the transverse plane, when the user stretches his arms upwardly, the colon is pulled up thereby untangling the sigmoid angulation in that plane and lessening the functional obstructions even further.
[0015] Additionally, when a bar is provided from which the user can passively "semi-hang" himself in a sitting position, excessive pressure from the perianal area is removed making it easier to coordinate straining down and the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscle as well as the external and internal anal sphincters.
[0021] A further object of this invention is to provide an apparatus and method for partially removing weight from the perianal area, partially unfolding the sigmoid-rectal angle, maintaining an open anorectal angle, increasing intra-abdominal pressure and relaxing the muscle of the pelvic floor and anal sphincters in order to facilitate expulsion of fecal material.
[0022] A further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus and method for treating constipation having no side effects, such as those associated with dietary changes and taking supplements.

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When the aforementioned structures are not optimally positioned within the body for defecating, the amount of straining and exertion required for complete expulsion of fecal matter is increased.
The precise categorization of distinct subtypes of idiopathic constipation is somewhat difficult because of variable definitions and methodology.
In the slow colonic transit group, the entire length of the colon demonstrates slow propulsion, and the most common symptom is infrequent bowel movements and absence of the urge to defecate.
They may strain excessively or sit for a long time, causing a frequent complication called hemorrhoids.
Although bulk or fiber agents are usually benign, they are poorly tolerated by some persons due to bloating and poor taste.
Osmotic and stimulant laxatives however are not recommended on a daily basis because of the different side effects, including electrolyte imbalance, intrinsic nerve damage and possible addiction.
Enemas can provide some relief of constipation, but they are also not recommended on a regular basis.

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[0033] The preferred method of the present invention is illustrated at FIG. 3, where like portions share like numbering with FIG. 1, which is described above. A person's colon, as a person uses the preferred method, is illustrated at FIG. 4, where like portions share like numbering with FIG. 2, described above.

[0034] One embodiment of an apparatus of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 5 and 5a. An apparatus of alternative embodiments of the present invention is illustrated at FIGS. 6 and 7, where like portions share like numbering. An alternative to the apparatus illustrated at FIGS. 6 and 7 is illustrated at FIG. 8. FIG. 8 shares like numbering with like portions of FIGS. 6 and 7.

[0035] Generally, as shown in FIG. 3, the preferred method of the present invention allows a user 10 of a conventional toilet 12 suffering from constipation to facilitate the evacuation of a fecal column by extending a user's arms 26 upward, straightening a user's torso 22 and moving a user's feet 18 ...

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Abstract

A device and method for treatment of constipation wherein a horizontal bar is positioned a sufficient distance above a toilet that a person using the toilet can passively "semi-hang". The act of passively "semi-hanging" partially removes weight from the perianal area and straightens the torso thereby unfolding the sigmoid colon, increasing the sigmoid-rectal angle and the anorectal angle to facilitate defecation.

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[0001] This invention relates to a method and device for treatment of constipation. More specifically, the invention provides for treatment of constipation caused by outlet obstruction by partially removing weight from the perianal area, unfolding the sigmoid-rectal angle, maintaining an open anorectal angle, increasing intra-abdominal pressure and relaxing the muscle of the pelvic floor and anal sphincters. The invention is accomplished by straightening a person's torso while the person passively "semi-hangs" from a bar stationed above a toilet.[0002] Multiple internal structure including the pelvic floor muscles, the extrinsic and intrinsic anal sphincters, the puborectalis and levator ani muscles, must act in a very coordinated fashion in order to sufficiently increase intra-abdominal pressure to expel fecal material. Also playing an important role in defecation are the anorectal angle in the anterior-posterior plane of the body and the acute angulation of the sigmoid part of the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47K17/00A47K17/02
CPCA47K2017/006A47K17/02
Inventor REYDEL, BORISSIYAGINE, ANATOLY
Owner REYDEL BORIS
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