A61N1/0512

Method of treating voiding dysfunction
10994134 · 2021-05-04 · ·

A stimulator device for controlling waste storage for a subject, having one electrode placed in proximity to a portion of each of the right and left pudendal nerves, which contains efferent fibers that, when stimulated, produce contraction of the urethral or anal sphincter. The stimulator device having a pulse generator connected to electrodes, bilaterally, to provide stimulation for each electrode to stimulate pudendal efferent axons. The pulse generator adapted to provide a first type of stimulation to cause waste to be stored within the subject. The pulse generator adapted to provide a second type of stimulation, different from the first type of stimulation, to allow waste to be voided from the subject by blocking nerve impulses that accompany sphincter dyssynergia. An input device to allow an end user to select the first type of stimulation, the second type of stimulation, or no stimulation. Variations of the concept are disclosed.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECTAL ANAESTHESIA

A system and method for delivering a medicament including a catheter configured for implantation in different target tissue sites, extending from a proximal end to a distal end, and having a sidewall which defines an internal lumen. The distal end has one or more apertures in the sidewall for the release of the medicament into the target tissue site; the system also comprises a medicament reservoir fluidly communicable with the internal lumen of each catheter, an adhesive member configured to adhere to the skin of the patient around the exit wound and having an opening therein to allow the catheters to pass through the adhesive member and a retaining member configured to be overlaid on the adhesive member and comprising a guide surface configured to receive a length of the two or more catheters and a plurality of retaining portions to retain the catheters against the guide surface.

INTERVENTIONAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

A delivery system for local drug delivery to a target site of internal body tissue is provided. The delivery system comprises a source electrode adapted to be positioned proximate to a target site of internal body tissue. A counter electrode is in electrical communication with the source electrode, and is configured to cooperate with the source electrode to form a localized electric field proximate to the target site. A reservoir is configured to be disposed such that the reservoir is capable of interacting with the localized electric field. The reservoir is configured to carry a cargo capable of being delivered to the target site when exposed to the localized electric field. Associated methods are also provided.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING A NEUROSTIMULATION THERAPY
20200391041 · 2020-12-17 ·

The systems and methods described herein generally relate to adjusting a neurostimulation (NS) therapy based on drug pharmacokinetics of a patient. The systems and methods deliver an NS therapy to a portion of electrodes of a lead positioned proximate to neural tissue of interest, which is associated with a target region. The NS therapy is defined by stimulation parameters. The systems and methods determine a trigger event indicative of a drug being administered to a patient. The drug is configured to affect at least one of the neural tissue of interest or the target region. The systems and methods adjust one or more of the stimulation parameters based on the PS profile.

Non-invasive device and method for stimulating vulvar tissues and pelvic floor muscles for treating and improving dysfunction or disorders and probe unit used therefor
10835745 · 2020-11-17 ·

The present invention relates to a non-invasive device and method for treating and improving dysfunction or disorders associated with pelvic floor. In one advantageous form, the non-invasive device comprising a generator configured to generate a current with a predetermined intensity of milliampere at a desirable frequency; at least one electrical stimulation applicator comprising a probe unit configured to transmit the current to a target body surface of vulvar tissues and/or pelvic floor muscle for application of an electrical stimulation; wherein the probe unit comprises a negative electrode and at least one positive electrode and the probe unit is shaped for positioning on the target body surface of the vulvar tissues and/or the pelvic floor muscle.

Probing device for managing stress urinary incontinence
10828488 · 2020-11-10 · ·

The self-contained endocavitary probe device for managing stress incontinence is capable of being inserted into the vaginal or rectal cavity of a person. The device includes at least one self-contained electrical power supply so as to supply power to at least one device for measuring the variation in a parameter resulting from physical stress and to at least one electrical muscle stimulation device in contact with at least one muscle capable of maintaining urinary continence. The electrical stimulation device is activated in the event of variation in the parameter.

Apparatus and method for cosmetic treatment of human mucosal tissue
11865336 · 2024-01-09 · ·

A device for providing fractional treatment of a body orifice includes a source of fractionated energy and a source of electrical muscle (EMS) energy. A programmed controller controls the application of fractionated and/or EMS energy. A probe is inserted by its distal end into the body orifice. The source of fractionated energy is positioned for transmitting fractionated energy from the source of fractionated energy through the probe to tissue in the vicinity around the body orifice; and, the source of EMS is positioned for transmitting EMS energy from the source of EMS energy through the probe to tissue in the vicinity around the body orifice. The programmed controller is configured to control the activation of fractionated energy and EMS energy one of simultaneously or sequentially.

Method and system for adjusting a neurostimulation therapy

The systems and methods described herein generally relate to adjusting a neurostimulation (NS) therapy based on drug pharmacokinetics of a patient. The systems and methods deliver an NS therapy to a portion of electrodes of a lead positioned proximate to neural tissue of interest, which is associated with a target region. The NS therapy is defined by stimulation parameters. The systems and methods determine a trigger event indicative of a drug being administered to a patient. The drug is configured to affect at least one of the neural tissue of interest or the target region. The systems and methods adjust one or more of the stimulation parameters based on the PS profile.

System and Method For Electrical Stimulation of Anorectal Structures To Treat Urinary Dysfunction
20200230407 · 2020-07-23 ·

A system and method for treating anorectal and/or genitourinary dysfunction includes implanting, in a minimally invasive manner, an electro-medical device for stimulation of two or more anatomical or histological structures of the anorectal region and/or genitourinary region. Electrodes operably connected to the device are positioned proximate the target anatomical or histological structures. The device provides either the same or different stimulation algorithms to each anatomical or histological structure, which may be the same or different. The varied stimulation parameters, such as pulse width, pulse amplitude, and pulse frequency, are defined such that after an application of the electrical pulses, an abdominal leak pressure, an abdominal leak volume, or a urine volume increases or a number of incontinent episodes or a mean incontinence volume per episode decreases relative to said parameters prior to the application of the electrical pulses.

METHOD OF TREATING VOIDING DYSFUNCTION
20200222693 · 2020-07-16 ·

A stimulator device for use in controlling waste storage for a patient, the stimulator device having a set of at least one electrode placed in proximity to a relevant portion of a pudendal nerve. The stimulator device having a pulse generator connected to the set of at least one electrode to provide stimulation input for use by the electrode to stimulate the pudendal nerve. The pulse generator adapted to provide a first type of stimulation to cause waste to be stored within the patient. The pulse generator adapted to provide a second type of stimulation different from the first type of stimulation, the second type of stimulation to allow waste to be voided from the patient by blocking nerve impulses that would produce sphincter dyssynergia. An input device to allow an end user to select to apply the first type of stimulation or the second type of stimulation. Variations of the concept are disclosed.