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Published on: June 16, 2022
Current development and clinical applications of artificial anal sphincter
Minghui Wang1,2, Yunlong Liu1,2, Qingjun Nong1,2
1Institute of Rehabilitation Engineering and Technology, School of Health Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China.
Introduction:
Fecal incontinence is a common chronic disease, which not only brings inconvenience to the lives of patients, but also causes great psychological harm to patients. Artificial anal sphincter is an innovative method that may treat fecal incontinence, and now has been clinically applied.
Areas Covered:
This article will review recent developments in mechanisms and clinical applications of artificial anal sphincter. The current results of clinical trials show that the implantation of artificial sphincter will cause morphological changes of surrounding tissues, and related biomechanical imbalance will lead to the loss of effectiveness of the device and various complications. In terms of safety, postoperative patients suffer from various complications such as infection, corrosion, tissue ischemia, mechanical failure, and difficulty in emptying. In terms of effectiveness, there is currently no long-term research data to prove that the implanted device can maintain a long-term functional state.
Expert Opinion:
The key issue for the safety and effectiveness of implantable devices is the biomechanical compatibility of implantable devices was proposed. Based on the superelasticity of shape memory alloy, this article proposes a new type of constant force artificial sphincter device, which provides a new direction for solving the clinical application of artificial anal sphincter.
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