BARIATRIC BALLOON SYSTEMS
20210346183 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bariatric balloon system for reducing the volume of the stomach, featuring a plurality of balloons each fluidly connected to a tube with a tube port at its end. The system is secured to the abdominal wall. The system can be implanted such that the port is outside the skin or is under the skin. The tube extends through the skin and/or muscle and fat to the stomach wherein the balloons are placed. The balloons can be inflated by introducing fluid such as saline to the tube via the port.
Claims
1. A bariatric balloon system (100) for reducing a volume of a stomach, said system (100) comprising: a. a tube (120) having a port (122) at a first end; b. a first balloon (110a) fluidly connected to the tube (120); and c. a second balloon (110b) fluidly connected to the tube (120); wherein the first balloon (110a) and the second balloon (110b) are inflatable by inserting fluid into the tube via the port (122).
2. The system (100) of claim 1, wherein the system (100) further comprises a third balloon (110c) fluidly connected to the tube (120), the third balloon (110c) is inflatable by inserting fluid into the tube (120) via the port (122).
3.-5. (canceled)
6. The system (100) of claim 1, wherein the second balloon (110b) is below the first balloon (110a) along the tube (120).
7. The system (100) of claim 2, wherein the third balloon (110c) is below the second balloon (110b) along the tube (120).
8.-10. (canceled)
11. The system (100) of claim 1, wherein the first balloon (110a) reaches its maximum volume before the second balloon (110b) reaches its maximum volume.
12. The system (100) of claim 2, wherein the second balloon (110b) reaches its maximum volume before the third balloon (110c) reaches its maximum volume.
13.-15. (canceled)
16. The system (100) of claim 1, wherein the first balloon (110a) has a maximum volume larger than that of the second balloon (110b).
17.-20. (canceled)
21. The system of claim 2, wherein the second balloon (110b) has a maximum volume larger than that of the third balloon (110c).
22.-25. (canceled)
26. The system (100) of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the tube (120) is flexible.
27.-51. (canceled)
52. A bariatric balloon system (100) for reducing a volume of a stomach, said system (100) comprising: a. a first tube having a first port at an external end of the first tube; b. a first balloon (110a) fluidly connected to the first tube; c. a second tube having a second port at an external end of the second tube; and d. a second balloon (110b) fluidly connected to the second tube; wherein the first balloon (110a) is inflatable by inserting fluid into the first tube via the first port, and the second balloon (110b) is inflatable by inserting fluid into the second tube via the second port.
53. The system (100) of claim 52, wherein the system (100) further comprises a third tube having a third port at an external end of the third tube, and a third balloon (110c) fluidly connected to the third tube, the third balloon (110c) is inflatable by inserting fluid into the third tube via the third port.
54.-56. (canceled)
57. The system (100) of claim 52, wherein the first balloon (110a) has a maximum volume larger than that of the second balloon (110b).
58. The system of claim 53, wherein the second balloon (110b) has a maximum volume larger than that of the third balloon (110c).
59.-62. (canceled)
63. The system (100) of claim 52, wherein at least a portion of the tube (120) is flexible.
64. A bariatric balloon system (100) for reducing a volume of a stomach, said system (100) comprising: a. a tube (120) having a port (122) at a first end; and b. at least a first balloon (110a) and a last balloon (110c), the tube extends through the first balloon (110a) and through the last balloon (110c), the first balloon (110a) is fluidly connected to the tube via a pore (125) disposed in the tube (120) at a location within the first balloon (110a) and the last balloon (110c) is fluidly connected to the tube (120) via a pore (125) disposed in the tube (120) at a location within the last balloon (110c); wherein the first balloon (110a) and the last balloon (110b) are inflatable by inserting fluid into the tube via the port (122).
65. The system (100) of claim 64, wherein the system (100) comprises a first balloon (110a), a last balloon (110c), and at least one additional balloon.
66. The system (100) of claim 64, wherein the system (100) comprises a first balloon (110a), a last balloon (110c), and at least two additional balloons.
67. (canceled)
68. The system (100) of claim 64, wherein the tube (120) ends in the last balloon (110c).
69. The system (100) of claim 64, wherein the balloons fill sequentially.
70. (canceled)
71. The system (100) of claim 64, wherein at least a portion of the tube (120) is flexible.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0029] The features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description presented in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] The present invention features a bariatric balloon system (100) for reducing the volume of the stomach (see
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The tube (122) features pores (125) through which fluid from the tube can enter the balloon (110). In some embodiments, the tube (122) comprises one pore (125) per balloon. In some embodiments, the tube (122) comprises two pores (125) per balloon. In some embodiments, the tube (122) comprises three pores (125) per balloon. In some embodiments, the tube (122) comprises four pores (125) per balloon. In some embodiments, the tube (122) comprises more than four pores (125) per balloon.
[0038] Referring to
[0039] In some embodiments, the balloon system (100) of the present invention comprises three balloons, e.g., as shown in
[0040] The volume of the balloons is not limited to any particular volume. Appropriate balloon volumes may be chosen based on the patient's size and/or needs. In some embodiments, the various balloons of the system may have the same volume. In some embodiments, one or more of the various balloons of the system may have a different volume. For example, in some embodiments, one or more of the balloons has a maximum volume of 15 ml. The present invention is not limited to balloons with maximum volumes of 15 ml.
[0041] In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of 5 ml. In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of 10 ml. In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of 15 ml. In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of 20 ml. In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of 25 ml. In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of 30 ml. In certain embodiments, one or more of the balloons of the system has a maximum volume of more than 30 ml.
[0042] The configuration of the balloons may be such that the first balloon is the largest and each subsequent balloon is smaller than the previous. For example, in certain embodiments, the first balloon has the largest maximum volume and the second balloon has the second largest maximum volume. In certain embodiments, the third balloon has the third largest maximum volume. In certain embodiments, the fourth balloon has the fourth largest maximum volume. In certain embodiments, the fifth balloon has the fifth largest maximum volume. In certain embodiments, the sixth balloon has the sixth largest maximum volume. Without wishing to limit the present invention to any theory or mechanism, the configuration with the sequence of balloons going from big to small may be advantageous because the larger ones would be best suited for the widest part of the stomach, whereas the smaller balloons would be best suited for where the stomach tapers. Further, the bigger balloons at the top may be better suited for activating signaling cascades telling the brain that the individual is full.
[0043] The size of the system (100) may vary depending on the particular placement approach and/or size of the patient. For example, a system that is to be implanted with the port under the skin may have a shorter neck (128) than a system that is to be implanted with the port above the skin.
[0044] The actual configuration of the system may be tailored to a patient's needs. As a non-limiting example, some patients may need a system with four balloons, the maximum volume of at least one balloon being 30 ml. Others may need only two balloons with one of the balloons having a maximum volume of 15 ml. Any number of balloons and combinations of sizes of balloons may be contemplated.
[0045] The volume of the balloons is changed by filling them with a liquid (e.g., saline) via the port (122) at the neck (128) at the end of the tube (120). As previously discussed, in certain embodiments, the balloons may be designed to fill sequentially (e.g., the first balloon first, then the second, etc.), however the present invention is not limited to sequential filling.
[0046] The system is secured in place via the port. For example, in certain embodiments, the port is secured to the skin externally. In certain embodiments, the port is implanted subcutaneously. The balloons may also provide a means of securing the system in place. For example, when the first balloon (e.g., the balloon closest to the incision through which the tube passes through to the stomach) is filled, the first balloon in that state can help anchor the system in place and prevent leakage of gastric fluid. In some embodiments, the first balloon functions as an anchor balloon and is always filled to ensure the system is held in place. For example, the first balloon may be the appropriate size to help anchor the system but not necessarily function like the subsequent balloons designed to decrease the volume of the stomach.
[0047] As previously discussed, in some embodiments, the port (122) is secured above the skin. This placement option may allow the patient to control the sizes of the balloons (110), e.g., the patient can add or release fluid from the balloons (110) via the port (122). For example, the patient may have a special occasion in which he or she wishes to release fluid from the balloons (110) for a short period of time to allow them to eat a more normal amount. In some embodiments, the port (122) is secured subcutaneously under the skin, e.g., under the skin and to the fascia. With the port (122) secured under the skin, a physician or other healthcare provider may be required to alter the balloon size.
[0048] Note that the tubing of the device may be generally flexible, e.g., not necessarily rigid. However, the present invention is not limited to flexible tubing. For example, in some embodiments, a portion of the tube is flexible and a portion of the tube is rigid.
[0049] Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims.
[0050] Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims. In some embodiments, the figures presented in this patent application are drawn to scale, including the angles, ratios of dimensions, etc. In some embodiments, the figures are representative only and the claims are not limited by the dimensions of the figures. In some embodiments, descriptions of the inventions described herein using the phrase “comprising” includes embodiments that could be described as “consisting essentially of” or “consisting of”, and as such the written description requirement for claiming one or more embodiments of the present invention using the phrase “consisting essentially of” or “consisting of” is met.
[0051] The reference numbers recited in the below claims are solely for ease of examination of this patent application, and are exemplary, and are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the claims to the particular features having the corresponding reference numbers in the drawings.