Patent classifications
A61F5/003
METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A FILL LEVEL OF A LIQUID BALLOON OF A MEDICAL DEVICE, AND MEDICAL DEVICE COMPRISING A LIQUID BALLOON FOR FORMING ARTIFICIAL SPHINCTERS
A method for setting a fill level of a liquid balloon (1) is provided, in which the volume of a liquid-filled receiving space (10) of a pump unit (5) is changed by moving an actuating part (11) of the pump unit (5) by an electric motor (6) which is fed by a battery (7). An actuating process of the actuating part (11) is carried out by a control unit (8) which controls the electric motor (6). The actuating process includes travel control of the actuating part (11) for approaching a target position of the actuating part (11) and after this travel control a check as to whether the pressure of the liquid in the receiving space (10) lies within a permissible filling pressure range around the second filling pressure. If necessary, the position of the actuating part (11) is adjusted.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENABLING PASSAGE OF AN INTRAGASTRIC DEVICE
Devices and methods for treating obesity are provided. More particularly, intragastric devices and methods of fabricating, deploying, inflating, monitoring, and retrieving the same are provided. More particularly, apparatuses and methods for enabling volume-occupying intragastric devices to pass through the digestive system are provided.
Ingestible delivery systems and methods
Methods, devices and systems for delivering a device assembly using a shaped body allowing for ease of ingestion of a gastric device into a gastric space, allowing the gastric device to expand to occupy volume within the gastric space and, after an effective period of time release from the body.
Stomach peristalsis device and method
The invention relates to an implantable stomach prosthesis for surgically replacing or augmenting all or part of the antrum and/or pylorus of a stomach. The prosthesis controls the passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine. The prosthesis may be configured to churn ingested material and release it from the stomach through a prosthetic pyloric valve. At least one expandable member is arranged to be expanded to control the passage of food and/or to mimic the churning action of a patient's stomach. The prosthesis includes an outer support structure, a flexible inner member forming a conduit for the movement of material, and at least one expandable member located between the outer support structure and inner member. An implantable pump system is provided for inflating and deflating the expandable member(s).
Apparatus and methods for anchoring in the stomach and the duodenum
A suprapyloric anchor assembly includes an antral cap having at least three stabilizing members configured to reside in an antrum and engage tissue circumscribing a pyloric valve. A duodenal member is configured to reside at least partially in a duodenal bulb, and one or more tethers connect the antral cap to the duodenal member. The tether(s) is/are configured to allow passage of stomach contents through the pyloric valve. Optionally, one or more gastric balloon(s) may attached to the suprapyloric anchor and be inflated with the gastric cavity.
Apparatus for treating reflux disease (GERD) and obesity
An obesity treatment apparatus comprises at least one operable stretching device (10) implantable in an obese patient and adapted to stretch a portion (12a) of the patient's stomach wall (12), and an operation device (16, 18) for operating the stretching device when implanted to stretch the stomach wall portion such that satiety is created.
Anchorable size-varying gastric balloons for weight loss
Provided herein are balloon systems and related methods for the treatment of obesity. The system includes a trans-abdominal gastric cannula and size-varying balloons that, with the assistance of the cannula(s) and anchors, are specially positioned and anchored to the gastric wall. The size-varying balloon may have an annulus that in combination with reliable and precise balloon positioning, minimizes the risk of gastric obstruction during use. A malabsorption sleeve may be positioned in the small intestine to further restrict caloric intake through the small intestine. The specially-configured gastric cannula provides a platform for accessing the gastric environment that facilitates precise handling, manipulation, and placement of balloons, including an annular-shaped balloon, in the gastric environment, including by balloon anchors connecting the balloon wall to the lumen-facing stomach wall.
Adjustable implant and method of use
A system includes an adjustable implant configured for implantation internally within a subject and includes a permanent magnet configured for rotation about an axis of rotation, the permanent magnet operatively coupled to a drive transmission configured to alter a dimension of the adjustable implant. The system includes an external adjustment device configured for placement on or adjacent to the skin of the subject having at least one magnet configured for rotation, the external adjustment device further comprising a motor configured to rotate the at least one magnet and an encoder. Rotation of the at least one magnet of the external adjustment device effectuates rotational movement of the permanent magnet of the adjustable implant and alters the dimension of the adjustable implant. Drive control circuitry is configured to receive an input signal from the encoder.
Methods and devices for deploying and releasing a temporary implant within the body
Methods, devices and systems for delivering a device assembly into a gastric or other space within the body, allowing the device to expand to occupy volume within the gastric space and, after an effective period of time, delivering a substance or stimulus to begin breakdown of the expanded device so that it may release from the body.
A DEVICE FOR TREATING OBESITY AND A CORRESPONDING DELIVERY SYSTEM
A device for the treatment of obesity, the device including an inflatable member positionable within the stomach of a patient and an elongated flexible sleeve positionable in the intestine of the patient and having a proximal end coupled to said inflatable member, a distal end and a side wall extending from said proximal end to said distal end and defining a lumen. The inflatable member includes an aperture for the passage of food, said aperture being in communication with the lumen of the elongated flexible sleeve.