Patent classifications
A61F5/004
Apparatus for treating obesity
An apparatus for treating obesity in a human or animal mammal patient. The apparatus comprising a first volume filling device segment and a second volume filling device segment. The first and second volume filling device segments are adapted to be assembled into an implantable volume filling device of a controlled size. Each one of the first and second volume filling device segment comprises at least one interconnecting structure. The interconnecting structure of the second volume filling device segment is adapted to be formed fitted, such that the first and second volume filling device segment can be assembled into the volume filling device. The assembled volume filling device is adapted to be at least substantially invaginated by a stomach wall portion of a patient, with the outer surface of the device resting against the stomach wall, such that the volume of the food cavity is reduced in size.
Device, system and method for treating obesity
An obesity treatment device is provided, the device comprising: at least one operable stretching device implantable in an obese patient and adapted to stretch a portion of the patient's stomach wall and an operation device for operating the stretching device when implanted to stretch the stomach wall portion such that satiety is created.
Apparatus for treating GERD
The present invention relates to a reflux disease treatment apparatus, comprising two or more movement restriction device segments adapted to form an implantable movement restriction device with an elongated shape that maintains cardia in the correct position. The movement restriction device has proximal and a distal end, wherein the distal end is adapted to stabilize and hold the proximal end. The invention further comprises a control device for controlling the stimulation device to stimulate the cardia sphincter. The distal end can be further adapted to treat obesity, for example by stretching the wall of the stomach or filling out a volume of the stomach.
Methods and instruments for treating GERD and haital hernia
An intraluminar method of treating a reflux disease in a patient by implanting a device comprising a non-encircling implantable movement restriction device that, when implanted in a patient, restricts the movement of the cardiac notch in relation to the diaphragm muscle, preventing the cardia from sliding through the esophageal hiatus. The intraluminar method comprises introducing an instrument through the esophagus and into the stomach of the patient, introducing the non-encircling implantable movement restriction device through the esophagus using said instrument, affixing the non-encircling movement restriction device to the fundus wall, such that it does not encircle the esophagus or stomach, thereby preventing the cardia from sliding through the esophageal hiatus and thus reducing reflux disease without encircling the esophagus or stomach.
METHOD AND INSTRUMENT FOR TREATING OBESITY
A gastroscopic method and instrument for treating obesity of a patient, using a device adapted to stretch a part of the stomach wall of said patient. The method comprises the steps of: inserting the device into the stomach through the esophagus, placing the device in contact with the stomach wall, and fixating the device to the stomach wall such that the device can stretch a part of the stomach wall.
METHOD FOR TREATING REFLUX DISEASE
The present invention relates to a reflux disease treatment apparatus, apparatus, comprising an implantable movement restriction device that maintains cardia in the correct position and an implantable stimulation device adapted to engage with the cardia sphincter of a patient. The invention further comprises a control device for controlling the stimulation device to stimulate the cardia sphincter. The invention can be combined with various methods for treating obesity, in particular methods that creates satiety by stretching the wall of the stomach or fills out a volume of the stomach.
GASTRIC DIVERTER AND ANTIBACTERIAL DIGESTIVE TRACT CATHETER THEREOF
A gastric diverter and an antibacterial digestive tract catheter thereof are provided. The catheter comprises a membrane tube (31). One end of the membrane tube (31) is connected to a stent (32). The membrane tube (31) is made of an antibacterial material. The membrane tube (31) has an outer diameter of 10-35 mm, and a wall thickness of 0.001-0.3 mm. The membrane tube (31) is fixedly connected to the stent (32) by means of stitching, hot pressing, ultrasonic welding, or laser welding. The antibacterial digestive tract catheter is made of an antibacterial material to minimize occurrences of intestinal inflammation, and to ameliorate metabolic diseases, while also avoiding complications such as liver abscess and pancreatitis. Thus, the invention provides a safer and more effective medical instrument for the treatment of metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
OBESITY TREATMENT
An apparatus for treating obesity comprises a volume filling device formed by at least two segments and is provided and following implantation, the device is placed resting against the stomach wall of the patient to reduce the inner volume of the stomach, thereby affecting the patient's appetite.
Apparatus and method for treating obesity
The present invention relates to a reflux disease treatment apparatus comprising an implantable movement restriction device that maintains cardia in the correct position and an implantable stimulation device adapted to engage with the cardia sphincter of a patient. The invention further comprises a control device for controlling the stimulation device to stimulate the cardia sphincter. The invention can be combined with various methods for treating obesity, in particular methods that creates satiety by stretching the wall of the stomach or fills out a volume of the stomach.
Fluid delivery device with positionable tube
A fluid delivery device includes a tube coupled to an axial manipulator. The axial manipulator includes an elongate member arranged to move axially in a housing. The tube is in fluid communication with a fluid diverter which is arranged to move axially in the housing upon axial movement of the elongate member. Seals are provided to prevent fluid from leaking out of the housing. A fluid port is in fluid communication with the tube via the fluid diverter, such that fluid can flow in and out of the tube via the fluid port and the fluid diverter.