Patent classifications
A61F2/005
INCONTINENCE DEVICE
An incontinence device is used to apply supporting pressure to an anterior wall of an inferior third of a vaginal canal in the approximate plane of a pubococcygeal muscle and ultimately to a urethra for controlling incontinence. The incontinence device includes a first member having a first end and second end, as well as a second member resiliently connected to the first member. The second member is biased outwardly from the first member to direct the first end of the first member toward the anterior wall of the vaginal canal in a manner providing a support structure transferring upward force for support of the urethra by the first end of the first member.
INCONTINENCE DEVICE
An incontinence device is insertable into and removable from a vaginal canal of a human user to apply pressure upon a urethra. The incontinence device includes a distal body member having a central core, a first arcuate arm on a first side of the central core and a second arcuate arm on a second opposite side of the central core. The first and second arcuate arms flex inward toward the central core into a first compressed position during insertion and expand outward away from the central core into a second in use position to fill the space in the middle and superior thirds of the vaginal canal in order to retain the incontinence device in the vaginal canal. The incontinence device also includes a proximal pressure member extending from the body member for resilient movement relative to the body member; wherein the pressure member applies pressure to support the urethra for controlling incontinence.
VAGINAL PESSARY
The present invention relates to a vaginal pessary having a circumferentially closed base body which has two side wall sections, a front (anterior) wall section and a rear (posterior) wall section and wherein a central opening of the base body in a cross-sectional view transverse to the height of the base body is bounded by a closed, inner oval contour line of the wall sections. According to the invention, it is provided that the inner contour line of the wall sections is delimited by a central opening deviating from the circular shape or by an essentially trapezoidal opening with rounded edges. The special feature of these designs is that there are one or more indentations in the walls, whereby the walls adhere better to the vaginal wall and thus provide a more secure hold.
Applicator for a pessary device
An applicator for inserting a pessary, the applicator including a barrel and a plunger. The barrel having an upper chalice shaped opening having a first diameter at the top most edge and a second diameter at an intermediate location lower than the top most edge. The first diameter is larger than the second diameter. The plunger is configured to at least partially receive a pessary and is telescopically received in the barrel. The plunger is configured and arranged to eject the pessary from the barrel upon telescopic movement of the plunger within the barrel towards the top most edge.
INTRAVAGINAL SUPPORT DEVICES AND METHODS
The present disclosure, in certain embodiments, relates to a flexible and non-absorbent vaginal insert device that is easier to insert and remove and is for use in improving and preventing symptoms associated with pelvic organ prolapse and urinary and/or fecal incontinence when the device is inserted. In certain embodiments, the device has an optionally cone-shaped upper portion that provides pelvic organ support and a removal portion or stem that facilitates insertion and removal of the device.
PESSARY WITH REMOVAL FEATURE
A pessary device includes a body and a finger-pull disposed on and extending from the body and is adapted to receive at least one finger of a user to facilitate removal of the pessary device. The finger-pull includes a loop extending from an outwardly facing surface of the body, in use, and an opposed anchoring section connected or integral with the outwardly facing surface. A method of producing a pessary device includes providing a finger-pull including a loop and an opposing anchoring section. The method includes forming a pessary body around the anchoring section, thereby securing the finger-pull to the pessary body.
APPARATUS FOR THE PREVENTION OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN FEMALES
An apparatus for treating urinary incontinence, comprising a node; a support section adapted for providing urethral support attached to the node; and, an anchoring section adapted for resisting movement of the apparatus attached to the node; wherein the node is no longer than 30% of the entire length of the apparatus comprising the node, support section and the anchoring section together.
Systems and methods for incontinence control
A system for managing female incontinence includes a body of biocompatible material configured to fit between the labia minora and the vestibule floor, the body having a surface configured to occlude the urethral meatus, an adhesive carried on at least a first portion of the surface and configured to provide a sealing engagement between the body and the urethral meatus, and a substance carried by at least one of the body and the adhesive and configured for controlling the odor of the general vaginal-urethral area of a female.
Intra-Vaginal Devices And Methods For Treating Fecal Incontinence
Devices and methods for intra-vaginal bowel control.