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Methods and apparatus for treating glottic insufficiency

A technology of insufficiency and glottis, applied in the device of human tubular structure, medical science, larynx, etc., can solve problems such as increased frequency of respiratory discomfort, lack of precise adjustment of implants or sutures, and prolonged operation time

Active Publication Date: 2015-10-07
APREVENT MEDICAL +1
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Nonetheless, one limitation of AA procedures associated with posterior airway closure is the increased frequency of postoperative airway discomfort following AA procedures due to postoperative tissue edema in the glottic region
Further, Type I MT procedures and AA procedures may not be suitable for patients who have difficulty in supine positioning for prolonged periods of time or who cannot tolerate surgical procedures of prolonged duration
[0005] Since both of the above procedures use implant or suture fixation techniques, the general discomfort caused by these procedures does not have the ability to precisely adjust the implant or suture during surgery, and does not have the ability to adjust the implant and suture after surgery
In particular, due to the edema-type swelling of the vocal tract mucosa caused by these procedures, it is difficult to precisely perform intraoperative adjustment of the implant
For example, cutting open the implant during surgery can result in prolonged operative time and suboptimal implant shaping
Furthermore, these implants cannot be adjusted postoperatively at all

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[0017] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof. In the drawings, like reference numerals typically identify like parts, unless context dictates otherwise. The exemplary embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the present subject matter. It will be appreciated that aspects of the present disclosure as generally described herein and illustrated in the drawings may be arranged, substituted, combined, designed in many different configurations, all of which are expressly contemplated herein.

[0018] The present disclosure describes the treatment of dysphagia, glottis insufficiency (due to neuromuscular incoordination or disturbance of fit between the appendicular muscles), and laryngeal laxity (due to uncoordinated flexion of the epiglotti...

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Abstract

Methods and systems configured to treat a patient's glottic insufficiency are disclosed. An implant system may include a first implant positioned in the patient's paraglottic space. The first implant is adjustable in volume by changing amount of filler in the implant. The implant system may include a fixation device fixated on or through a cartilage opening in the patient's thyroid cartilage. The fixation device may contain a first channel. The implant system may include a first tube having a first end coupled with the first implant. The first tube passes through the first channel of the fixation device to deliver the filler to the implant. The implant system may further contain a port coupled with a second end of the first tube to regulate the amount of filler in the implant.

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[0001] Cross-references to related patent applications [0002] This application is related to and claims the benefit of priority from the following co-owned and currently pending provisional application: 1) Filed on March 15, 2013, entitled "Method for the Treatment of Glottic Insufficiency and Apparatus", US Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61790081; 2) US Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61878045, entitled "Method and Apparatus for the Treatment of Glottis Insufficiency," filed September 16, 2013 Patent Application; and 3) US Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61878047, filed September 16, 2013, entitled "Flexible Member Implants and Delivery Systems," which is a non-provisional application of the aforementioned applications. The disclosures of the above applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety, including any appendices and appendices thereto, for all purposes. Background technique [0003] Patients with neurological dis...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F2/20
CPCA61F2/20A61F2250/0003
Inventor 何冠旻陈彦宇
Owner APREVENT MEDICAL
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