A61F2/0031

Tissue anchor
10398429 · 2019-09-03 · ·

A tissue anchor has a body and an eyelet adapted to receive a length of suture, where the eyelet is formed through the tissue anchor off of a longitudinal axis and off of a vertical axis of the body.

Intra-Vaginal Devices And Methods For Treating Fecal Incontinence

Disclosed herein are devices and methods for intra-vaginal bowel control.

URINARY INCONTINENCE PREVENTION CLIP FOR MEN
20190133739 · 2019-05-09 ·

A urinary incontinence prevention clip for men includes: a clip body having an upper frame positioned so as to correspond to the upper part of male genitalia, a lower frame positioned so as to correspond to the lower part of the male genitalia, and a connection part connected to one side of the upper frame and the lower frame and providing elastic force in a direction, in which the upper frame and the lower frame are spread; cushion parts respectively provided on the inside of the upper frame and the inside of the lower frame; and locking parts formed at both ends of the clip body so as to be fastened to each other, wherein the upper frame is formed so as not to press the blood vessels of the male genitalia and the lower frame is formed so as to press the urethras of the male genitalia.

Intra-Vaginal Devices And Methods For Treating Fecal Incontinence

Disclosed herein are devices and methods for intra-vaginal bowel control.

Charger for an implant
10238468 · 2019-03-26 ·

A system and method for supplying energy to an implanted medical device is disclosed. The system comprises an internal charger having a first coil, an external charged arranged to wirelessly transmit energy to supply the internal charger with energy, the external charger comprising a second coil, and a wireless feedback system arranged to transmit feedback information from the internal charger to the external charger. The feedback information is based on information obtained from at least one radio frequency identification (RFID) transmitter.

ENDOVASCULAR DEVICE CONFIGURED FOR CONTROLLED SHAPE MEMORY DEPLOYMENT IN A BODY VESSEL
20190076583 · 2019-03-14 · ·

A method of controllably deploying an endovascular device comprises delivering, into a body vessel, a Nitinol structural element comprising a variable austenite finish temperature A.sub.f(x) along a predetermined length (L) thereof, where 0<xL. The variable austenite finish temperature A.sub.f(x) increases or decreases monotonically as a function of x and lies above body temperature at any location along the predetermined length of the Nitinol structural element. During and/or after delivery into the body vessel, the Nitinol structural element is heated above body temperature. As a temperature of the Nitinol structural element reaches A.sub.f(x) at each location along the predetermined length, the Nitinol structural element recovers a pre-set shape at the respective location, and the endovascular device is controllably deployed.

Method of treating urinary incontinence by implanting a tube providing a pressure-regulating storage compartment
10226318 · 2019-03-12 · ·

A method of treating urinary incontinence includes providing a device having a cuff configured to coapt a urethra of a patient in treating diagnosed urinary incontinence, a pump, and a tube attachable between the cuff and the pump. The method includes providing the tube with a first lumen separated from a second lumen by a wall internal to the tube, and providing at least a portion of an exposed exterior wall of the second lumen to expand to provide the second lumen with an inflatable storage compartment.

Method for treating male urinary incontinence and a controllable urethral clamp

The present application discloses a method for treating male urinary incontinence, which includes the following steps: 1) male urethral reconstruction surgery, 2) preparation of a urethral clamp, and 3) application of the urethral clamp. The urethral clamp and the surgical treatment of male urinary incontinence are low in medical costs, and no artificial material is implanted into the body. The method and the clamp device have the advantages of accurate urine control effect, simple manipulation of urination, minimal urethral reconstruction surgery, high success rate, and simple operation. It does not affect the sensation of penis and cavernous erection. It does not affect the appearance of penis, and it is easy for patients to accept the method and the clamp device. A controlled urethral clamp for the treatment of male urinary incontinence is also disclosed.

Method for controlling flow of sperms in a uterine tube
10195325 · 2019-02-05 ·

There is provided a method for controlling a flow of sperms in a uterine tube formed by a uterine tube wall of a patient. The method comprises gently constricting (i.e., without substantially hampering the blood circulation in the uterine tube wall) at least one portion of the uterine tube wall to influence the flow of sperms in the uterine tube, and stimulating the constricted wall portion to cause contraction of the uterine tube wall portion to further influence the flow of sperms in the uterine tube. The method can be used for restricting or stopping the flow of sperms in the uterine tube, or for actively moving the fluid in the uterine tube, with a low risk of injuring the uterine tube.

IMPLANT ADAPTED TO TREAT URINARY INCONTINENCE
20190015186 · 2019-01-17 ·

An implant adapted to treat urinary incontinence includes a support material, a suture, and an anchor. The support material is provided to support the urethra when implanted in a patient. The suture is inserted through the support material and includes a first trailing end portion and a second trailing end portion. The anchor has a body, a fin extending from the body with an eyelet formed in the fin and the suture passed through the eyelet of the fin, and a gripping tab removably attached to the fin. The gripping tab is removable from the fin prior to insertion of the anchor into tissue.