IP Library Granted Patent US 7,717,843
Granted Patent B2
US 7,717,843 · App. 11/114,400 · Granted May 18, 2010

Restrictive and/or obstructive implant for inducing weight loss

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Patent No.
US 7,717,843
App. No.
11/114,400
Granted
May 18, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Described herein is a system for inducing weight loss in a patient, which comprises an extragastric space occupier positionable in contact with an exterior surface of a stomach wall to form an inward protrusion of wall into the stomach, and a retention device positionable in contact with the wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion.

Claims (14)

1. A method of assisting weight loss in a patient, comprising the steps of:

positioning an extragastric space occupier in contact with an exterior surface of a patient's stomach wall, and expanding the space occupier to form an inward protrusion of wall into the stomach, said protrusion filling a portion of the stomach; and

placing a retention device in contact with an interior surface of the stomach wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion, by drawing exterior portions of the wall into contact with one another and attaching the retention device to the wall to retain the protrusion, wherein the retention device comprises at least one suture or staple and occupies a volume within the stomach that is smaller than the volume of the expanded space occupier.

2. A method of assisting weight loss in a patient, comprising the steps of:

positioning an extragastric space occupier in contact with an exterior surface of a patient's stomach wall, and expanding the space occupier to form an inward protrusion of wall into the stomach, said protrusion filling a portion of the stomach; and

placing a retention device in contact with an interior surface of the stomach wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion, by drawing exterior portions of the wall into contact with one another and attaching the retention device to retain the protrusion, the retention device occupying a volume within the stomach that is smaller than the volume of the expanded space occupier,

causing adhesions to form between the exterior portions of the wall, and

removing the retention device from the stomach, wherein the adhesions retain the space occupier within the protrusion following removal of the retention device.

3. A method of assisting weight loss in a patient, comprising the steps of:

positioning an extragastric space occupier in contact with an exterior surface of a patient's stomach wall, by positioning the space occupier in contact with an exterior surface of a wall of the fundus of the stomach, and expanding the space occupier to cause the protrusion to extend towards a gastroesophageal junction region of the stomach; and

placing a retention device in contact with an interior surface of the stomach wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion, the retention device occupying a volume within the stomach that is smaller than the volume of the expanded space occupier.

4. A method of assisting weight loss in a patient, comprising the steps of:

positioning an extragastric space occupier in contact with an exterior surface of a patient's stomach wall, by positioning the space occupier into contact with an exterior surface of a wall of the antrum of the stomach, and expanding the space occupier to cause the protrusion to extend into the antrum of the stomach, and

placing a retention device in contact with an interior surface of the stomach wall to retain the inward protrusion and to thereby capture the extragastric space occupier within the protrusion, the retention device occupying a volume within the stomach that is smaller than the volume of the expanded space occupier.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 26, 2013
From: BAROSENSE, INC.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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