How Do I Choose the Best Intestinal Treatment?
"Intestinal pacemaker implantation" is known academically as phrenic nerve stimulation, and it is the latest international method to treat defecation dysfunction (anal incontinence / constipation). It is generally divided into two steps. First, a temporary phrenic nerve electrical stimulator is installed, and the phrenic nerve plexus is regulated by low-intensity current. Nerve fibers, as well as afferent sensory fibers that regulate and control the rectum and anus, exert clinical efficacy. According to the effect of implementing the first step, determine whether to perform a second step on the patient, that is, puncture the third sacral foramen of the pelvis, and install a stimulator with a weak current under the patient's hip. The intestinal pacemaker can send a weak current to restore the normal function of colonic peristalsis through nerve stimulation. [1]