IP Library Granted Patent US 8,733,361
Granted Patent B2
US 8,733,361 · App. 13/680,469 · Granted May 27, 2014

Occlusion devices and methods

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Patent No.
US 8,733,361
App. No.
13/680,469
Granted
May 27, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides intrafallopian devices and non-surgical methods for their placement to prevent conception. The efficacy of the device is enhanced by forming the structure at least in part from copper or copper alloy. The device is anchored within the fallopian tube by a lumen-traversing region of the resilient structure which has helical outer surface, together with a portion of the resilient structure which is biased to form a bent secondary shape, the secondary shape having a larger cross-section than the fallopian tube. The resilient structure is restrained in a straight configuration and transcervically inserted within the fallopian tube, where it is released. Optionally, permanent sterilization is effected by passing a current through the resilient structure to the tubal walls.

Claims (5)

1. A contraceptive device comprising:

a resilient primary coil, when in a relaxed state, comprising:

a proximal anchor of the primary coil bent into a proximal secondary loop having a proximal cross-section;

a distal anchor of the primary coil bent into a distal secondary loop having a distal cross-section; and

a lumen-traversing region of the primary coil extending between the proximal anchor and the distal anchor, the lumen traversing region of the primary coil having a cross-section which is smaller than both the proximal cross-section and the distal cross-section.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 16, 2014
From: CONCEPTUS, INC.
To: BAYER ESSURE INC.
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