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titleOfInvention System and method for electrical stimulation of anorectal structures to treat anal dysfunction
abstract The present application relates to systems and methods for electrically stimulating anorectal structures to treat anal dysfunction. Systems and methods for treating anorectal dysfunction include minimally invasive implantation of an electronic medical device to stimulate two or more separate and unique anatomical or histological structures of the anorectal region. Electrodes operably connected to the device are placed adjacent to the targeted anatomical or histological structure. The device provides the same or different stimulation algorithms to each anatomical or histological structure. Smooth muscles such as the internal anal sphincter are configured with a continuous stimulation algorithm, while skeletal muscles such as the external anal sphincter are configured with an on-demand stimulation algorithm. Different stimulation algorithms applied to multiple structures result in improved anorectal function without muscle fatigue and muscle endurance.
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