Method for treating fecal incontinence
First Claim
1. A method for treating fecal incontinence comprisingidentifying for treatment an anal cavity having a dentate line, anoderm tissue below the dentate line, and anal columns immediately above the dentate line,providing a transparent structure having a distal end and including an array of tissue-piercing electrodes at the distal end capable of controlled advancement relative to the transparent structure between a retracted position withdrawn in the transparent structure and an advanced position extending outward from the transparent structure,inserting the transparent structure into the anal cavity with the array of tissue piercing electrodes in the retracted position,visualizing from outside the anal cavity the dentate line within the anal canal through the transparent structure,while visualizing the dentate line, locating the distal end of the transparent structure at least about 3 cm above the dentate line,advancing the array of tissue piercing electrodes from the retracted position to the advanced position into tissue only at or near an anal sphincter at least about 3 cm above the dentate line,applying energy through the array of tissue-piercing electrodes while in the advanced position to create a lesion in the tissue without thermal damage to anoderm tissue and anal columns in the anal canal, andconveying fluid into contact with the tissue to cool the tissue while applying energy to the array of tissue-piercing electrodes.
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Abstract
A sphincter tissue region is treated using a support structure sized for advancement into the anal canal. At least one electrode is carried by the structure. A mechanism is coupled to the electrode to move the electrode between a first position retracted in the support structure and a second position extended from the support structure through surface tissue to penetrate a subsurface tissue region at or near a sphincter in the anal canal. A cable is coupled to the electrode to conduct energy for application by the electrode to form a lesion in the subsurface tissue region.
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1. A method for treating fecal incontinence comprising
identifying for treatment an anal cavity having a dentate line, anoderm tissue below the dentate line, and anal columns immediately above the dentate line, providing a transparent structure having a distal end and including an array of tissue-piercing electrodes at the distal end capable of controlled advancement relative to the transparent structure between a retracted position withdrawn in the transparent structure and an advanced position extending outward from the transparent structure, inserting the transparent structure into the anal cavity with the array of tissue piercing electrodes in the retracted position, visualizing from outside the anal cavity the dentate line within the anal canal through the transparent structure, while visualizing the dentate line, locating the distal end of the transparent structure at least about 3 cm above the dentate line, advancing the array of tissue piercing electrodes from the retracted position to the advanced position into tissue only at or near an anal sphincter at least about 3 cm above the dentate line, applying energy through the array of tissue-piercing electrodes while in the advanced position to create a lesion in the tissue without thermal damage to anoderm tissue and anal columns in the anal canal, and conveying fluid into contact with the tissue to cool the tissue while applying energy to the array of tissue-piercing electrodes.
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