Male Genital Organ Patents (Class 607/143)
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Patent number: 11141589Abstract: An implantable stimulation system having an implantable stimulation unit coupled to a programmable controller, a stimulation circuit and an array of electrodes disposed on a pair of flexible paddles is provided for selectively stimulating at least one cavernous nerve. The programmable controller is pre-programmed to run an excitation electrode routine that selectively scans the electrode arrays on the paddles with a series of directional current flows, in at least two directions and within at least two regions, to optimize electrode selection for use in stimulating the cavernous nerve. The implantable stimulation system may be programmed to run a first stimulation pulse sequence corresponding to a first mode for invoking a rapid erectile response, and optionally, a second nerve rehabilitation stimulation mode selected to rehabilitate neural transmission in a cavernous nerve, and/or a third penile rehabilitation mode selected to reduce penile fibrosis. Methods of operating the system also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2021Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Comphya SAInventors: Rodrigo Araujo Fraga Da Silva, Nikolaos Stergiopulos, Mikael Nils Sturny
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Patent number: 10940033Abstract: An exemplary method treating an erectile dysfunction condition in a patient includes 1) generating, by an electroacupuncture device implanted beneath a skin surface of the patient, stimulation sessions at a duty cycle that is less than 0.05, and 2) applying, by the electroacupuncture device in accordance with the duty cycle, the stimulation sessions to a target tissue location within the patient by way of an electrode array located within the patient at an acupoint corresponding to the target tissue location.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2017Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Valencia Bioscience, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey H. Greiner, David K. L. Peterson, Chuladatta Thenuwara, Stacy O. Greiner
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Patent number: 9351785Abstract: The present embodiments enable the length and/or diameter of the heating segment of a medical treatment device to be adjusted on the fly during a treatment procedure, without a need to interrupt the procedure, thus allowing a single catheter to be used at different locations in a hollow anatomical structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2014Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Chunlang Hong, Li Wang, Jiun Keat Ong
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Patent number: 8958893Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a device. The device includes a flexible carrier and at least one implantable circuit arranged on the flexible carrier. The device further includes at least one meandering electrical trace disposed on the flexible carrier and arranged to establish an electrically conductive path between a first contact point and a second contact point associated with the at least one implantable circuit. The at least one meandering electrical trace is configured to maintain the electrically conductive path during flexing of the flexible carrier.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Nyxoah SAInventor: Adi Mashiach
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Patent number: 8958888Abstract: An apparatus and method for treatment of a tubular anatomical structure is disclosed. The method includes using an electrical signal to destroy elongated cells on the tubular anatomical structure. The apparatus may include one or more electrodes for creating an electric field, and a cooling system for carrying heat away from the electrode. The elongated cells can include nerve cells on the tubular anatomical structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2013Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: 8880195Abstract: Transurethral systems and methods for delivering electrical energy and controlled, mild heating to a prostate tissue of a patient for destruction of cancerous and/or hyperplastic tissue. A method includes positioning an elongate urethral probe having an expandable member with electrode elements at a target location in the patient's urethra, and inflating or expanding at the target location. Secondary electrodes are positioned within or adjacent to the prostate tissue and spaced from the electrode elements of the expandable member, and an alternating electrical current flow is established between the electrode elements of the expandable member and the one or more secondary electrodes. Current delivery can be selected so as to destroy or ablate cancerous cells of the prostate tissue.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: LaZure Technologies, LLCInventor: Larry Azure
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Patent number: 8876696Abstract: A device, system and method for improving sexual erectile functions in males that includes an electromyography (EMG) sensor, which is set up in the perineum area over the bulbospongiosus and ischiocavernosus muscles. A cable connects the EMG sensor to an amplifier, the output of which is connected to an analog-to-digital converter. The converter transforms the EMG signal into a form that is accepted by a computer or a smartphone, which contains software that is able to display the EMG signal in a visual-auditory form that can be accepted by the sensory organs of a user. The training of the perineum muscles restricts the blood outflow from the cavernous bodies of a penis and reinforcement of erectile function.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Inventors: Eugene Mikhailenok, Olga Voronina
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Patent number: 8634929Abstract: An apparatus and a method for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia are disclosed. The apparatus includes an applicator piece carrying a set of electrodes shaped and positioned to create a substantial electric field in the volume of hyperplasia and a pulse generator adapted for delivery of electrical pulses above the upper electroporation limit for the neoplastic cells. The amplitude, duration and number of the electrical pulses are generally selected to cause necrosis of a significant fraction of the volume of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The apparatus may include a high frequency system for heating the prostatic tissue and a cooling system for cooling the urethra. The combined action of heating and cooling may increase the temperature of the prostate cells to 45 degrees C. to 55 degrees C., while keeping the urinary tract at a temperature 15 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2010Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor I. Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Patent number: 8630711Abstract: Methods and related systems for treating patients suffering from several disorders including bladder dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, and bowel elimination disorders are disclosed and described. The method can include identification of the disorder followed by the step of accessing a pudendal nerve of the patient. A microelectrode array having a plurality of electrodes thereon is inserted into the pudendal nerve of the patient. A controller is electronically associated with the microelectrode array which is programmed to provide selective activation and/or blocking of various muscles using the microelectrodes of the array. The selective stimulation can be tuned to selectively activate or block at least one muscle selected from the group consisting of the external urethral sphincter, the detrusor muscle, the anal sphincter, and the cavernous smooth musculature of the penis.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: University of Utah Research FoundationInventors: Heather A. C. Wark, Patrick C. Cartwright, Richard A. Normann
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Publication number: 20130296963Abstract: A device, system and method for improving sexual erectile functions in males that includes an electromyography (EMG) sensor, which is set up in the perineum area over the bulbospongiosus and ischiocavernosus muscles. A cable connects the EMG sensor to an amplifier, the output of which is connected to an analog-to-digital converter. The converter transforms the EMG signal into a form that is accepted by a computer or a smartphone, which contains software that is able to display the EMG signal in a visual-auditory form that can be accepted by the sensory organs of a user. The training of the perineum muscles restricts the blood outflow from the cavernous bodies of a penis and reinforcement of erectile function.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Eugene Mikhailenok, Olga Voronina
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Patent number: 8224455Abstract: A method and apparatus of treating tissue adjacent a bodily conduit using thermotherapy, while preventing obstructions of the bodily conduit due to edema, includes injection of a drug-encapsulated within a heat-sensitive carrier, such as a liposome, within a region of tissue to be treated. The heat produced by the energy-emitting source heats a portion of the tissue surrounding the bodily conduit to a temperature of approximately 43° C. for a time sufficient to destroy the heated portion of the tissue. In addition, the heat produced by the energy-emitting source activates the heat-sensitive carrier to activate the release of the encapsulated drug and the drug targets the tissue to be heated. The focused energy of the energy-emitting source together with the compression acting on the target area can assist in delivering drugs to the target area so that a natural stent has a long term efficacy.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: John Mon, Alan J. Fenn
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Patent number: 8195296Abstract: Apparatus is provided, including an implantable mechanical support, shaped to support a portion of a urethra of a patient. One or more electrodes are coupled to the mechanical support, so as to contact tissue of the patient when the mechanical support is implanted in the patient. A control unit drives the electrodes to apply a current to the tissue. A method for treating a patient is also provided, including implanting a mechanical support in a position that supports a urethra of a patient. In response to increased pelvic pressure of the patient, a substance stored in a portion of the mechanical support that is not under the urethra is moved to a portion of the mechanical support that is under the urethra. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Ross A. Longhini, Yosef Gross
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Patent number: 8052730Abstract: A therapeutic device for thermally assisted urinary function is presented. The therapeutic pad (14) is composed of an upper thermal element (18) and a lower thermal element (19) having a portal (15), both elements substantially cup-shaped to cover and contact the groin. The therapeutic pad (14) is composed of a material sufficiently capable of storing energy from either an external or internal source. The therapeutic pad (14) communicates stored energy as heat to tissues comprising the groin and regions adjacent thereto. The portal (15) allows for the unimpeded flow of urine from the urinary tract into a receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Inventors: Mark Brown, Daniel Higgins
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Patent number: 8025688Abstract: An apparatus for applying thermal energy to a prostate gland, comprising a support tube having a longitudinal passageway, a power lead channeled through the longitudinal central passageway and an ultrasound crystal disposed around at least part of the support tube. The ultrasound crystal is coupled to the power lead which provides the power to energize the ultrasound crystal and generate ultrasound energy providing thermal therapy to the prostate gland. The ultrasound crystal further includes inactivated portions for reducing ultrasound energy directed to the rectal wall of the patient. A sealant is disposed in contact with the ultrasound crystal allowing vibration necessary for efficient ultrasound energy radiation for the thermal therapy of the prostate gland.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignees: The Regents of the University of California, Dorner Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Chris J. Diederich, Everette C. Burdette
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Patent number: 8000792Abstract: A body-worn device for a fast healing of incontinence by building up the necessary durable behavioral conditioning, which provides the brain with the necessary proper control over the respective sphincters. The device is based on two different nerve mechanisms: a first electrical pulse stops the release of bodily wastes by a simple local reflex, arousing simultaneously the brain and preparing it to respond to a second, behavioral conditioning causing electric pulse, which follows within two seconds (i.e. still during the phasic period of the cortical learning process), strong enough to cause an unpleasant sensation, which the brain connects with the just begun incontinent release of bodily waste and acquires after only a few applications as a durable adversive behavioral conditioning. This shortens the healing period from many months to only a few days. The device is easily adjustable to the individual sensitivity of the involuntarily wetting or soiling person.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Inventors: George D. Dechev, Gueorgui G. Detchev, Roman D. Decheff
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Patent number: 7890177Abstract: An implantable stimulator(s) with at least one infusion outlet and/or at least one electrode, is implanted with the outlet(s) and/or electrode(s) located adjacent to a pudendal nerve(s) and potentially other nerve(s) innervating the reproductive organs, such as the cavernous nerve(s). Stimulation of such nerve(s) is provided via stimulating drugs and/or electrical stimulation as a therapy for erectile dysfunction. The stimulator uses a power source/storage device, such as a rechargeable battery. Periodic recharging of such a battery is accomplished, for example, by inductive coupling with an external appliance. The stimulator provides means of stimulating a nerve(s) when desired, without the need for external appliances during the stimulation session. When necessary, external appliances are used for the transmission of data to and/or from the stimulator(s) and for the transmission of power. The system is capable of open- and closed-loop operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationInventors: Todd K Whitehurst, James P McGivern
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Patent number: 7882841Abstract: Methods and systems for resecting and debulking prostatic tissue to utilize a shaft carrying an energy source. The shaft is anchored by a balloon or other structure expanded in the bladder, and the energy source is capable of directing ablative energy radially outwardly from the urethra, where the energy source will be moved in order to remove a pre-defined volume of prostatic tissue.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Procept CorporationInventors: Nikolai Aljuri, Rodney C. Perkins
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Patent number: 7865243Abstract: An implantable stimulator(s) with at least one infusion outlet and/or at least one electrode, is implanted with the outlet(s) and/or electrode(s) located adjacent to a pudendal nerve(s) and potentially other nerve(s) innervating the reproductive organs, such as the cavernous nerve(s). Stimulation of such nerve(s) is provided via stimulating drugs and/or electrical stimulation as a therapy for erectile dysfunction. The stimulator uses a power source/storage device, such as a rechargeable battery. Periodic recharging of such a battery is accomplished, for example, by inductive coupling with an external appliance. The stimulator provides means of stimulating a nerve(s) when desired, without the need for external appliances during the stimulation session. When necessary, external appliances are used for the transmission of data to and/or from the stimulator(s) and for the transmission of power. The system is capable of open- and closed-loop operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationInventors: Todd K Whitehurst, James P McGivern
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Patent number: 7850722Abstract: A method, device, and system for treatment of urinary tract disorders is provided. The device includes a catheter having multiple lumens for insertion into a urinary bladder and for providing fluid flow within the bladder and within the fluid reservoir within the urethra. The device further includes an anchor to be placed within the bladder. A port hub having multiple ports is connected at a proximal end of the catheter. A method of treatment includes providing heated fluid to a urinary bladder and to a fluid reservoir for insertion into an adjacent organ such as the urethra. Simultaneous treatment or separate treatment may be done. Optionally, a medicated solution may be added to the heated fluid. Additionally, pressure may be adjusted so as to optimize the therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Elmedical Ltd.Inventor: Uzi Eshel
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Patent number: 7818062Abstract: In some embodiments of the present invention, apparatus is provided for treating erectile dysfunction of a subject. The apparatus includes one or more electrodes configured to be coupled to a vicinity of a blood vessel that carries blood into or out of a penis of the subject, and a control unit configured to facilitate erection of the penis by peristaltically pumping blood in the blood vessel by stimulating nitric oxide (NO) production in the vicinity, by driving the electrodes to drive a current into the vicinity. Additional embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Ed Tech Medical Ltd.Inventor: Yossi Gross
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Patent number: 7765010Abstract: An apparatus and a method for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia are disclosed. The apparatus includes an applicator piece carrying a set of electrodes shaped and positioned to create a substantial electric field in the volume of hyperplasia and a pulse generator adapted for delivery of electrical pulses above the upper electroporation limit for the neoplastic cells. The amplitude, duration and number of the electrical pulses are generally selected to cause necrosis of a significant fraction of the volume of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The apparatus may include a high frequency system for heating the prostatic tissue and a cooling system for cooling the urethra. The combined action of heating and cooling may increase the temperature of the prostate cells to 45 degrees C. to 55 degrees C., while keeping the urinary tract at a temperature 15 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: AngioDynamics, Inc.Inventors: Victor I. Chornenky, Ali Jaafar
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Publication number: 20100069708Abstract: A method of improving penile erections comprises simultaneously stimulating nerves of the ventral and dorsal sides of the penis by simultaneously applying mechanical vibrations to the ventral and dorsal sides of the penis. The vibrations are applied by moving vibratory elements into contact with the penis in directions perpendicular to the ventral and dorsal sides; the vibrations are removed by moving the vibratory elements out of contact with the penis in directions perpendicular to the ventral and dorsal sides; and the vibratory elements are moved into and out of contact with the penis by the person whose penis is being stimulated. Apparatus for carrying out the method is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: Kambiz Tajkarimi
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Publication number: 20100043803Abstract: A condom may include a device that may transmit a signal to a device remote from the condom. The remote device may be most any device capable of receiving a signal. For example, the remote device may be a light and/or sound generating and/or emitting device, ascent emitting device, or another device designed to stimulate the senses and enhance the experience of sexual intercourse. The signal device (i.e., the device that may transmit and/or receive a signal to/from a remote device) may be positioned at any position on or in the condom. For example, the signal device may be positioned in or on any part of the condom pouch, the condom frame, in the rolled up rim of the condom, and in or on any anchoring device for the condom. The device may be activated by a switch that may be triggered as a result of intercourse or sound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Brian Osterberg
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Publication number: 20090306468Abstract: A sexual stimulation device (1) comprises a casing (2) with a vibrator unit disposed therein, the vibrator unit including an electric motor with an eccentric mass mounted on its output shaft. A connection loop (5) is integrally attached to the casing for connecting the device to the penis. A resiliently depressible button (3) is provided for switching the device on and off. A switch of the vibrator unit is bi stable so that the device is turned on and off by pressing the button (3) in the same direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Sean J. Tasker, Mark V. Critchley, Suren Solanki, John D. Joyce
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Patent number: 7623923Abstract: The disclosure describes a tube pressure sensor to measure penile tumescence which may be used in a therapeutic penile tumescence control system. The system senses penile pressure and sends the information to a stimulator that is capable of stimulation therapy to control an erectile state, thus treating sexual dysfunction or, more specifically, erectile dysfunction. Measuring penile tumescence pressure is accomplished through the use of a tube placed within the urethra of the penis and attached to a module implanted within the bladder. Pressure on the tube generates an electrical signal that is sent wirelessly to an implanted stimulator connected to a lead positioned near pelvic floor nerves that stimulate erections. An external device may be used to wirelessly send information to the implanted stimulator to start or stop stimulation in order for the patient to conduct normal sexual activity.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Martin T. Gerber, Keith A. Miesel
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Patent number: 7549424Abstract: A method and apparatus wherein an application of energy is limited to a specific diseased portion of body tissue (target tissue) for the purpose of localizing the treatment to the target tissue and avoiding an adverse effect on surrounding tissue. In one embodiment, access to the target tissue is provided by inserting an energy transmission device through a needle for delivery of the energy into the target tissue. Guidance of the needle is alternatively enhanced through use of an image guidance device. Alternatively, in addition the localized treatment is further controlled by use of an energy-concentrating/enhancement agent and/or photosensitizing/photoselective agent, chromophore dye and viscous substance to cause selective interaction with a specific wavelength of an energy source. The treatment can be further controlled and localized by improving the accuracy and positioning of the delivery device into the target tissue using imaging guidance.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Pro Surg, Inc.Inventor: Ashvin Desai
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Patent number: 7424325Abstract: Method and self-contained articles for applying to a surface of a human body an electrical potential generated by a piezoelectric element actuated by a motion of a human body.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Inventors: Levente Lajos Koller, Thomas Bradley Borne
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Patent number: 7341583Abstract: A positioning system for an applicator includes a glove for being used for a diagnosis of the affected part, a mark body provided on the glove, an applicator for being inserted into a living body, and an energy emitter provided on the applicator for supplying energy to the living body. The positioning system further includes a sensor provided on the applicator which is capable of detecting the distance to the mark body, a control apparatus for discriminating an optimum position of the applicator based on the distance between the sensor and the mark body while the mark body is disposed in the proximity of the affected part based on a diagnosis performed using the glove, and a display apparatus for displaying a result of the discrimination by the control apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Terumo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Shiono, Akira Sakaguchi, Shin Maki
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Patent number: 7343202Abstract: Systems and methods provide a stimulation electrode assembly comprising an elongated lead sized and configured to be implanted within an adipose tissue region. The lead includes an electrically conductive portion to apply electrical stimulation to nerve or muscle in the adipose tissue region and at least one expandable anchoring structure deployable from the lead to engage adipose tissue and resist dislodgment and/or migration of the electrically conductive portion within the adipose tissue region.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: NDI Medical, LLC.Inventors: Joseph J. Mrva, Robert B. Strother, Geoffrey B. Thrope, Julie Grill, Maria Bennett
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Patent number: 7171269Abstract: A method of analysis of medical signals which uses wavelet transform analysis to decompose cardiac signals. Apparatus for carrying out the method, and cardiac apparatus adapted to employ the method are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Cardiodigital LimitedInventors: Paul Stanley Addison, James Nicholas Watson
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Patent number: 7018398Abstract: A method, device, and system for treatment of urinary tract disorders is provided. The device includes a catheter having multiple lumens for insertion into a urinary bladder and for providing fluid flow within the bladder and within the fluid reservoir within the urethra. The device further includes an anchor to be placed within the bladder. A port hub having multiple ports is connected at a proximal end of the catheter. A method of treatment includes providing heated fluid to a urinary bladder and to a fluid reservoir for insertion into an adjacent organ such as the urethra. Simultaneous treatment or separate treatment may be done. Optionally, a medicated solution may be added to the heated fluid. Additionally, pressure may be adjusted so as to optimize the therapeutic effect.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Elmedical Ltd.Inventor: Uzi Eshel
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Patent number: 7006870Abstract: An implantable stimulator(s) with at least one infusion outlet and/or at least one electrode, is implanted with the outlet(s) and/or electrode(s) located adjacent to a pudendal nerve(s) and potentially other nerve(s) innervating the reproductive organs, such as the cavernous nerve(s). Stimulation of such nerve(s) is provided via stimulating drugs and/or electrical stimulation as a therapy for erectile dysfunction. The stimulator uses a power source/storage device, such as a rechargeable battery. Periodic recharging of such a battery is accomplished, for example, by inductive coupling with an external appliance. The stimulator provides means of stimulating a nerve(s) when desired, without the need for external appliances during the stimulation session. When necessary, external appliances are used for the transmission of data to and/or from the stimulator(s) and for the transmission of power. The system is capable of open- and closed-loop operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Advanced Bionics CorporationInventors: Todd K. Whitehurst, James P. McGivern
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Patent number: 6953458Abstract: A laser energy delivery device and method are provided for irradiating a body tissue with relatively long wavelength laser energy in the presence of an aqueous liquid without significant absorption of the laser energy by the liquid. The device includes an elongate hollow sheath that is open at its distal end and closed at its proximal end, a laser energy conduit such as an optical fiber or hollow waveguide, within the sheath, the distal end of the conduit being disposed near the open distal end of the sheath, and the proximal end of the conduit being adapted for connection to a source of long wavelength laser energy. The sheath also includes an inlet port, spaced from the proximal end of the sheath, and adapted to receive and deliver a biologically compatible gas through the sheath to a body tissue site in contact with the open distal end of the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Trimedyne, Inc.Inventor: Marvin P. Loeb
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Patent number: 6785577Abstract: An electrode apparatus (20) includes an electrode (22), an electrical contact (24), and a non-conductive sheath (26) surrounding a portion (44) of the electrical contact (24). The electrode (22) includes an interior passage (36) configured for the placement of electrolytic gel (88). Openings (38) are disposed along a length (28) of the electrode (22) and extend from the interior passage (36) to an exterior surface (34). The openings (38) facilitate the leakage of the electrolytic gel (88) from the interior passage (36) to the exterior surface (34) of the electrode (22) when the electrode apparatus (20) is in use. A rigid conducting dowel (62) and a conductive tubular member (60) are located in the non-conductive sheath (26). The portion (44) of the electrical contact (24) fits in an inner passage (68) of the member (60). Thus, the dowel (62) and the member (60) ensure electrical continuity between the electrical contact (24) and the electrode (22).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: David Boutos
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Patent number: 6675052Abstract: Electrodes for stimulating penile tissue are shown. Electrical stimulation to such areas is intended to induce excitation and orgasm in males, particularly where impotence is a problem. Four embodiments of an electrode apparatus include a flexible ring (22) and an electrically conductive section (24) having a first end (26) coupled to and extending from the flexible ring (22), and an intermediate portion (30) extending through a hole (32) in the flexible ring (22). An electrical contact (34), in electrical communication with a second end (28) of the electrically conductive section (24), allows the section (24) to be connected to an electrical source. Auxiliary members such as conductive spheres (72, 78, 90, and 92) and additional conductive sections (86, 100) are added to the electrode apparatuses to impart specific stimuli in specific regions of the user's anatomy.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: David Boutos
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Publication number: 20030130715Abstract: Electrodes for stimulating penile tissue are shown. Electrical stimulation to such areas is intended to induce excitation and orgasm in males, particularly where impotence is a problem. Four embodiments of an electrode apparatus include a flexible ring (22) and an electrically conductive section (24) having a first end (26) coupled to and extending from the flexible ring (22), and an intermediate portion (30) extending through a hole (32) in the flexible ring (22). An electrical contact (34), in electrical communication with a second end (28) of the electrically conductive section (24), allows the section (24) to be connected to an electrical source. Auxiliary members such as conductive spheres (72, 78, 90, and 92) and additional conductive sections (86, 100) are added to the electrode apparatuses to impart specific stimuli in specific regions of the user's anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2001Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: David Boutos
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Patent number: 6553266Abstract: An underpants structure comprises a left waistband, a right waistband, a seat, and a pulsating current generator. The left waistband, the right waistband, and the seat are joined together to form a waist hole, a left leg hole, and a right leg hole. The seat is provided with an opening and an electrically-conductive rubber sheet attached to the inner side of the seat such that the rubber sheet is corresponding in location to the perineum of a male person. The seat covers the buttocks of the male person such that the penis and the scrotum of the male person are extended out of the seat via the opening of the seat, and that the rubber sheet comes in contact with the perineum of the male person. The rubber sheet is provided with a low frequency pulsating current by the pulsating current generator.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Jui-Kuang Yuang
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Publication number: 20030050683Abstract: An electrode apparatus (20) includes an electrode (22), an electrical contact (24), and a non-conductive sheath (26) surrounding a portion (44) of the electrical contact (24). The electrode (22) includes an interior passage (36) configured for the placement of electrolytic gel (88). Openings (38) are disposed along a length (28) of the electrode (22) and extend from the interior passage (36) to an exterior surface (34). The openings (38) facilitate the leakage of the electrolytic gel (88) from the interior passage (36) to the exterior surface (34) of the electrode (22) when the electrode apparatus (20) is in use. A rigid conducting dowel (62) and a conductive tubular member (60) are located in the non-conductive sheath (26). The portion (44) of the electrical contact (24) fits in an inner passage (68) of the member (60). Thus, the dowel (62) and the member (60) ensure electrical continuity between the electrical contact (24) and the electrode (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: David Boutos
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Patent number: 6379939Abstract: A method for improving the fertilizing capacity of sperm involves irradiating the sperm cells with light in the extended visible range (300-1,000 nm) having an intensity of 1 to 1,000 mW/cm2 wherein the light substantially does not contain light outside the extended visible range and the light is not produced by laser.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: Rachel Lubart
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Patent number: 6258060Abstract: An apparatus and method for placement of a tubular body in the urethra. The tubular body includes a proximal portion adapted for placement toward a bladder end and bladder neck end of the urethra and a distal portion opposite from the proximal portion. A sensor component located on the tubular body is responsive to a feature of the urethra and outputs a first signal indicating proper placement of the proximal portion of the tubular body relative to the bladder and bladder neck. Preferably, an insertion tool is used during positioning of the urethral apparatus. The insertion tool is coupled to the distal end of the urethral apparatus and is used to push the urethral apparatus proximally in the urethra. The first signal can be transmitted from the urethral apparatus through the insertion tool from which it is perceivable by the person positioning the urethral device.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: AbbeyMoon Medical, Inc.Inventor: Lloyd K. Willard
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Patent number: 6246915Abstract: Electrodes for stimulating living tissue such as penile, scrotal, anal, vaginal, and clitoral tissue are shown. Electrical stimulation to such areas is intended to induce penile erection, or to induce excitation and orgasm in either males or females, particularly where impotence or frigidity is a problem. Four embodiments of the electrode apparatus include a flexible base and an electrode removably coupled to the base. The electrode is formed from elastomeric material and can be optionally formed into a loop for use around penile or scrotal tissue and against vaginal or anal issue. In addition, two embodiments include a penile sheath for secure placement and retention of the electrode on the penis. An electrical contact at one end of the electrode allows the electrode to be connected to an electrical source.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: David Boutos
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Patent number: 6151527Abstract: Electrodes for stimulating living tissue such as vaginal, anal, clitoral, penile, and scrotal tissue are shown. Electrical stimulation to such areas is intended to induce excitation and orgasm in either females or males, particularly where frigidity or impotence is a problem. Four embodiments of the electrode apparatus include a flexible tube shaped base and an electrode either in the form of a loop or a stem coupled to the base. The electrode is formed from one of an electrically-conductive solid cord, an electrically-conductive tube, and an insulated conductor cable. An electrical contact at one end of the electrode allows the electrode to be connected to an electrical source. Auxiliary members such as conductive beads, conductive endpieces, conductive or nonconductive tube shaped coverings, and vibrators are added to any of the electrode apparatuses to impart specific stimuli in specific regions of the user's anatomy.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: David Boutos
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Patent number: 6128536Abstract: A method is disclosed for treating erectile dysfunction includes arranging a therapy apparatus to be connected to an electrical power source, placing a skin electrode on two sides laterally of a penile shaft and employing an amplifier for performing the stimulation. A current is applied transcutaneously for a regeneration of the smooth musculature of the penile corpus carnaversum. The current applied has zero line-symmetrical impulses of rectangular or trapezoid form with a built-up time of 0,01 to 2 seconds, a stimulation period of 1 to 60 seconds direct or alternating, a stimulation pause of 0.01 to 60 seconds, a frequency range of 1 to 50 Hertz and an impulse period of 100 .mu.s to 10 ms. Advantageously, the stimulation is performed diagonally alternatingly with zero-line symmetric impulses of trapezoidal shape in a first channel and in a second channel with alternating stimulations. The frequency for the first channel is 10 to 20 Hertz and the frequency for the second channel is 20 to 35 Hertz.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Medizintechnik Dipl.-Ing. Heise Vertriebs GmbHInventors: Thomas Noack, Christian Stief, Edgar Weller
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Patent number: 6015393Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring the tumescent state of the penis of a patient includes a plurality of sensing elements to be placed in proximity to the penis for sensing penile impedance values. A processing device is operably coupled to the plurality of sensing elements, the processing device determining at least one penile variable using the impedance values. The at least one penile variable is selected from the group consisting of length, volume, volume-change, cross-sectional area and volume-filling rate variables. An output device operably coupled with the processing device to generate a display using the at least one determined penile variable. The output device displays e.g. a plot of penile length, penile volume values and/or penile cross-sectional area values for comparison by a user of the apparatus, readily allowing the user to distinguish artifactual effects from erectile events.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: UroMetrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Roger Dixon, L. Dean Knoll, Jerome H. Abrams
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Patent number: 6009347Abstract: An electrode template apparatus, comprises a three dimensional support member having opposite surfaces, a plurality of bores extending through the support member and through the opposite surfaces, a plurality of conductors on the member separately connected to the plurality of bores, a plurality of electrodes selectively insertable in the plurality of bores so that each electrode is connected to at least one conductor for connecting the electrodes to a power supply.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Genetronics, Inc.Inventor: Gunter A. Hofmann
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Patent number: 5964732Abstract: An apparatus and method for placement of a tubular body in the urethra. The tubular body includes a proximal portion adapted for placement toward a bladder end and bladder neck end of the urethra and a distal portion opposite from the proximal portion. A sensor component located on the tubular body is responsive to a feature of the urethra and outputs a first signal indicating proper placement of the proximal portion of the tubular body relative to the bladder and bladder neck. Preferably, an insertion tool is used during positioning of the urethral apparatus. The insertion tool is coupled to the distal end of the urethral apparatus and is used to push the urethral apparatus proximally in the urethra. The first signal can be transmitted from the urethral apparatus through the insertion tool from which it is perceivable by the person positioning the urethral device.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: AbbeyMoor Medical, Inc.Inventor: Lloyd K. Willard
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Patent number: 5899875Abstract: A device for the percutaneous administration of a medicament for treating male impotence comprises two reservoirs (1,2) hydratable with a medicament solution and intended to be applied to the skin of the penis. The reservoirs are mounted on substantially cylindrical bracelet-shaped means (8) with an elastically expansible diameter to support and press the reservoirs (1,2) against said skin during the treatment. The device includes a sensor which is fixed on the bracelet and is sensitive to the expansion of the bracelet in order to deliver a signal to the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Laboratoires D'Hygiene et de Dietetique (L.H.D.)Inventors: Philippe Millot, Michel Lamoise
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Patent number: 5848986Abstract: A medical probe for the treatment by radio frequency ablation of a target volume in tissue of a human having a urethral channel extending into a base of a bladder along a longitudinal axis. The probe comprises an elongate probe member having proximal and distal extremities and sized so that it can be introduced into the urethra. The elongate probe member has a passage extending from the proximal extremity to the distal extremity. Guide cannulae are mounted in the passage of the elongate probe member and have proximal and distal extremities with the distal extremities of the guide cannulae being in the vicinity of the distal extremity of the elongate probe member. Each of the guide cannulae has a lumen extending therethrough from the proximal extremity to the distal extremity. A radio frequency conductive electrode is disposed in each lumen. A control handle is secured to the proximal extremity of the elongate probe member.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Vidamed, Inc.Inventors: Ingemar H. Lundquist, Stuart D. Edwards
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Patent number: 5782902Abstract: Electrodes for stimulating living tissue such as penile, scrotal, anal, vaginal and clitoral tissue are shown. The electrodes are formed from elastomeric material. Electrical stimulation to such areas is intended to control incontinence, to induce penile erection, or to induce excitation and orgasm. Three embodiments of a tube electrode formed from elastomeric material, have a nonconductive base, and a conductive tube weaving through holes in the base. Two have single adjustable loops and are for use around penile or scrotal tissue, and against anal tissue. The third comprises two loops, one to wrap each testicle against scrotal tissue.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Inventor: David Boutos
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Patent number: RE41463Abstract: Electrodes for stimulating living tissue such as penile, scrotal, anal, vaginal and clitoral tissue are shown. The electrodes are formed from elastomeric material. Electrical stimulation to such areas is intended to control incontinence, to induce penile erection, or to induce excitation and orgasm. Three embodiments of a tube electrode formed from elastomeric material, have a nonconductive base, and a conductive tube weaving through holes in the base. Two have single adjustable loops and are for use around penile or scrotal tissue, and against anal tissue. The third comprises two loops, one to wrap each testicle against scrotal tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: David R. Boutos