Patent classifications
A61F2/0022
METHOD OF DELIVERING A UROLOGICAL DEVICE INTO A BLADDER NECK OR URETHRA OF A USER
A method of delivering a urological device includes providing a catheter and a urological valve that can be retained within the catheter; advancing the catheter toward a bladder neck of a user; withdrawing the catheter from the user; and deploying the urological valve out of the catheter into the bladder neck or urethra of the user.
Implant fixation devices and methods of using the same
According to an aspect, a medical device includes an elongate member, a first arm extending from the elongate member, a second arm extending from the elongate member, the second arm being configured to move with respect to the first arm, and a needle coupled to the elongate member, the needle being configured to move with respect to the elongate member.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A SHAPE OF A JUNCTION BETWEEN A BLADDER AND URETHRA
The disclosure relates to apparatus and methods for managing a shape of a junction between a bladder and urethra, for example, to promote urinary continence after a prostatectomy.
Introducer for urinary incontinence
An introducer used to insert a urinary incontinence device into a vagina. The introducer includes a housing including a vaginal insertion tube at a proximal end of the housing and a storage section at a distal end of the housing. The storage section is shaped and dimensioned for storage of the urinary incontinence device prior to insertion and the vaginal insertion tube is shaped and dimensioned for the passage of the urinary incontinence device therethrough. The dimensions of the storage section are such that the urinary incontinence device contained therein is in its deployed non-compressed state allowing the urinary incontinence device to be stored in its non-compressed state prior to use. The introducer also includes a plunger which travels within the housing.
CATHETER MATING DEVICES
Described is a catheter for being retained inside the body for extended periods, and a catheter mating device that can connect to the catheter to move the catheter inside of the body or remove it from the body. The catheter mating device has a stem with an apparatus at its distal end. The apparatus is moveable between a first position and a second position. When in its first position, the distal end is configured to fit in the proximal end of the catheter. When in its second position, the distal end engages the proximal end of the catheter and connects the catheter mating device to the catheter.
Catheter mating devices
Described is a catheter for being retained inside the body for extended periods, and a catheter mating device that can connect to the catheter to move the catheter inside of the body or remove it from the body. The catheter mating device has a stem with an apparatus at its distal end. The apparatus is moveable between a first position and a second position. When in its first position, the distal end is configured to fit in the proximal end of the catheter. When in its second position, the distal end engages the proximal end of the catheter and connects the catheter mating device to the catheter.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA AND OTHER CONDITIONS
Extra-urethral implants and methods of use are disclosed. Implants can treat disorders or diseases of the prostate by, for example, enlarging the lumen of the prostatic urethra.
Bladder management systems
The disclosure relates generally to an extended use systems and devices for management of bladder function for people with urinary dysfunction. The system includes a catheter which can include a sensor that can determine bladder condition and a valve that can control fluid flow. The catheter can be placed inside the bladder using devices that facilitate insertion and extraction. The placement of the catheter can be done by a trained individual such as a patient, as well as a clinician, a nurse, or a caretaker. Once placed inside the bladder, the catheter can be fully-internal, meaning no portion of the catheter is visible from outside of the patient's body.
URINARY CATHETER FOR CONTROLLED DRAINAGE
Improved urinary catheters are described. One example urinary catheter includes a catheter shaft with an internal lumen, extending between a distal discharge opening and a proximal drainage opening, arranged at a proximal tip of the catheter shaft. An overcoat layer encircles a portion of the catheter shaft, forming a closed deformable fluid filled cavity intermediate the overcoat layer and the outer surface of the shaft. The overcoat layer is elastically deformable to allow for movement of the fluid within the cavity during deployment. At least a portion at the proximal end is arranged to be compressed to a smaller diameter during insertion, and upon continued insertion of the catheter shaft through the urethra into at least the bladder neck, arranged to expand back toward a greater diameter, as the fluid is caused to flow toward the proximal end of the fluid filled cavity.
Method and device for treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI)
A device for insertion of material into a urethra comprising: a nozzle with a rounded nozzle tip, sized for at least partial insertion into the urethra; and a source of compressed material coupled to the nozzle where a pressure of the compressed material is less than 200 cm H.sub.2O; a control, for control of flow of material from the source through the nozzle; wherein a maximum extent of the device is less than 30 cm.