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Devices, systems, and methods for engaging a tissue

a tissue and device technology, applied in the field of devices, systems and methods for engaging a tissue, can solve the problems of high post-operative complications of conventional gastric surgical restoration procedures, irreversible and/or permanent affecting the restored tissue and/or organ, and the perforation of an organ and/or tissue thereof is particularly problematic, so as to increase the value of the interior space

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-02-02
CVDEVICES
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The present patent describes an implantable restraining device for reducing tissue distension or remodeling in a body cavity. The device comprises a first engaging component, a second engaging component, and at least one connector for joining the components together. The first and second engaging components can be straight, curved, or circular in configuration. The device also includes a mesh curtain to limit organ distension or remodeling when the device is positioned about an organ. The at least one connector can be made of materials such as polyurethane, polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, nitinol, silastic, titanium, or stainless steel. The device can be used in a method to restore a targeted tissue by inserting it into a body cavity and positioning the engaging components over the targeted tissue. The invention provides an improved implantable restraining device that can be used to treat various medical conditions such as gastrointestinal motility disorder.

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As the digestive tract contains numerous enzymes, strong acids and multiple species of bacteria that assist with digestion, the perforation of an organ and / or tissue thereof is particularly problematic due to the likelihood of leakage therefrom and / or increased risk of serious infection.
As such, conventional gastric surgical restoration procedures have high rates of post-operative complications that may require prolonged hospitalization and even additional operations, and are often irreversible and / or permanently affect the restored tissue and / or organ.

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[0041]Reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of scope is intended by the description of these embodiments.

[0042]FIGS. 1 and 2 show perspective views of at least one embodiment of a restraining device 10 for restoring a tissue or organ. In at least one embodiment of the restraining device 10, the restraining device 10 comprises an implantable device and does not require substantial sutures, staples or pins to be secured on the targeted tissue or organ of interest. Further, the restraining device 10 described herein is configured to loosely, albeit securely, engage to the targeted tissue such that the underlying tissue is either uncompressed or only loosely compressed. The various embodiments of the restraining device 10 described herein may be available for temporary or chronic placement within a patient's body, and the restoration procedur...

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Abstract

Devices, systems and methods are disclosed for providing chronic or temporary tissue support and / or restoration that does not require that the targeted tissue be severed and / or punctured. A device having two components and at least one connector for maintaining a prescribed distance between the two components is described. Such devices, systems and methods may be used on any tissue of a body and may be delivered through laparoscopic and / or endoscopic procedures.

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PRIORITY[0001]The present application is related to, claims the priority benefit of, and is a U.S. continuation patent application of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 546,139, filed Aug. 24, 2009 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,402,757 on Aug. 2, 2016. The contents of the foregoing patent application and patent are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present disclosure.BACKGROUND[0002]Organ and tissue surgical restoration are clinical techniques that may be applied to numerous different body tissues, ranging from blood vessels to whole organs. Conventionally, such surgical techniques require the use of incisions, pins, staples and / or significant sutures in order to alter the tissue's anatomy. For example, surgical gastric restoration often employed to treat obesity and typically involves the reorganization of the digestive tract. Conventional examples of such procedures involve attempts to either 1) restrict food intake into the body via a restrictive baria...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F5/00
CPCA61F5/0086A61B17/122A61B17/1227A61F5/0013
Inventor KASSAB, GHASSAN S.NAVIA, SR., JOSE A.
Owner CVDEVICES
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