Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080228203 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSLUMENAL CLOSURE IN NATURAL ORIFICE SURGERY - To close a translumenal hole made in the stomach (or colon, etc.) pursuant to natural orifice surgical treatment of tissue in the peritoneal cavity, one or more guides are engaged with the hole, and the guides can be pulled to purse together tissue on opposite sides of the hole. A closure device is then advanced along the guides over the pursed tissue to adhere the tissue together using heat, staples, sutures, etc. | 09-18-2008 |
20080255550 | Systems and methods for less invasive neutralization by ablation of tissue including the appendix and gall bladder - Systems and methods for ablation of the gall bladder and appendix through a natural orifice. | 10-16-2008 |
20080262514 | Systems and methods for endoscopic treatment of diverticula - Systems and methods are disclosed for the inversion of gastro intestinal diverticula and repair of associated intestinal wall tissue by means of endoscopy through a natural orifice such as the mouth or anus without making incisions in the abdominal wall or opening the peritoneal cavity. | 10-23-2008 |
20080287970 | REPAIR OF DEFECT IN INGUINAL CANAL AND OTHER MUSCULAR STRUCTURES - A space in a muscle wall such as the inguinal canal is dilated to break up fibrotic bands by divulsion. While the space is dilated a dynamic plug is advanced into it, with the plug expanding and contracting with the space. Shields may be placed against opposite sides of the wall surrounding the space. | 11-20-2008 |
20090062614 | CLOSURES FOR OUTER TUBE FOR NATURAL ORIFICE SURGERY - A plug is closely received in the open distal end of an outer tube for natural orifice surgery and is proximally removable from the tube. Various means are provided for deforming the plug to permit the plug to be retrieved through the outer tube. | 03-05-2009 |
20090062837 | OUTER TUBE FOR NATURAL ORIFICE SURGERY - An outer tube for natural orifice surgery. The outer tube can have interchangeable inserts to establish a desired size and number of lumens. A distal tapered soft plastic plug may be provided to cover the distal end of the tube. Different segments of the tube may have different stiffness characteristics. | 03-05-2009 |
20090105728 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SECURING TISSUE - A compression ring to grip and compress body structure such as diverticulum, hemorrhoids, and tissue adjacent a hole. A resilient ring-shaped body defines a compression channel, and one or more axially rigid elongated spikes extend from the body into the channel. The body defines a first axial segment surrounding the compression channel and a second axial segment surrounding the compression channel, with the spike being engaged only with the second axial segment. The first axial segment more tightly compresses the body structure than the second axial segment. | 04-23-2009 |
20090192530 | FORTIFIED MESH FOR TISSUE REPAIR - A mesh to repair a hole in a muscle wall includes a resilient mesh body and fortifying structure such as mesh portions of thicker weave than other portions, or strengthening members that can be engaged with the mesh and then removed from the mesh once the mesh is place over the hole. The same principles can be applied to a plug that is engaged with the mesh for filling the hole. | 07-30-2009 |
20100280313 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENDOSCOPIC INVERSION AND REMOVAL OF DIVERTICULA - Systems and methods are disclosed for the inversion of gastro intestinal diverticula and repair of associated intestinal wall tissue by means of endoscopy through a natural orifice such as the mouth or anus without making incisions in the abdominal wall or opening the peritoneal cavity. | 11-04-2010 |
20110306829 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR NATURAL ORIFICE VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY - A transuterine cannula through which an endoscope can be advanced into the peritoneal space to provide visualization of tissue cutting in the peritoneal space pursuant to a vaginal hysterectomy. | 12-15-2011 |
20120065463 | FORTIFIED MESH FOR TISSUE REPAIR - A mesh to repair a hole in a muscle wall includes a resilient mesh body and fortifying structure such as mesh portions of thicker weave than other portions, or strengthening members that can be engaged with the mesh and then removed from the mesh once the mesh is place over the hole. The same principles can be applied to a plug that is engaged with the mesh for filling the hole. | 03-15-2012 |
20120065582 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SECURING TISSUE - A compression ring to grip and compress body structure such as diverticulum, hemorrhoids, and tissue adjacent a hole. A resilient ring-shaped body defines a compression channel, and one or more axially rigid elongated spikes extend from the body into the channel. The body defines a first axial segment surrounding the compression channel and a second axial segment surrounding the compression channel, with the spike being engaged only with the second axial segment. The first axial segment more tightly compresses the body structure than the second axial segment. | 03-15-2012 |
20120065650 | REPAIR OF DEFECT IN INGUINAL CANAL AND OTHER MUSCULAR STRUCTURES - A space in a muscle wall such as the inguinal canal is dilated to break up fibrotic bands by divulsion. While the space is dilated a dynamic plug is advanced into it, with the plug expanding and contracting with the space. Shields may be placed against opposite sides of the wall surrounding the space. | 03-15-2012 |
20120209301 | IMPLANT FOR HERNIA REPAIR - A hernia repair implant includes a first layer made of mesh for facing a body structure having a hernia defect to cover the defect while promoting tissue growth into the first layer from the body structure. The implant also includes a second layer opposed to the first layer and that extends radially beyond the first layer. The second layer is made of anti-adhesion material to prevent tissue growth into the second layer from body structures contacting it. The implant also includes a first elongated centering strap connected to the first layer at a first radial location that extends radially beyond a periphery of the first layer, and a first elongated fixation strap connected to the first layer at a second radial location that is more distanced from a center of the first layer than the first radial location and that extends radially beyond a periphery of the first layer. | 08-16-2012 |
20130190783 | FIBROTIC BAND INTERRUPTER AND IMPLANT INTRODUCING DEVICE - A space in a muscle wall such as the inguinal canal is dilated by a plunger-based mechanism to break up fibrotic bands by divulsion. While the space is dilated a dynamic plug is advanced into it, with the plug expanding and contracting with the space. | 07-25-2013 |
20130245650 | FORTIFIED MESH FOR TISSUE REPAIR - A mesh to repair a hole in a muscle wall includes a resilient mesh body and fortifying structure such as mesh portions of thicker weave than other portions, or strengthening members that can be engaged with the mesh and then removed from the mesh once the mesh is place over the hole. The same principles can be applied to a plug that is engaged with the mesh for filling the hole. | 09-19-2013 |
20140236197 | IMPLANT FOR HERNIA REPAIR - A hernia repair implant includes a first layer made of mesh for facing a body structure having a hernia defect to cover the defect while promoting tissue growth into the first layer from the body structure. The implant also includes a second layer opposed to the first layer and that extends radially beyond the first layer. The second layer is made of anti-adhesion material to prevent tissue growth into the second layer from body structures contacting it. The implant also includes a first elongated centering strap connected to the first layer at a first radial location that extends radially beyond a periphery of the first layer, and a first elongated fixation strap connected to the first layer at a second radial location that is more distanced from a center of the first layer than the first radial location and that extends radially beyond a periphery of the first layer. | 08-21-2014 |