ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING PRESSURE FOR A GASTRIC BAND
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Abstract
An elastic bladder is provided that is in constant fluid communication with the expandable balloon portion of a gastric band in order to automatically and continuously adjust the gastric band. The fluid pressure between the bladder and the balloon portion of the gastric band automatically and continuously adjusts so that there is no lasting pressure differential between the bladder and the expandable balloon. As the level of restriction imparted by the gastric band on the stomach of the patient changes, fluid from the bladder automatically and substantially instantaneously flows to or from the expandable balloon portion of the gastric band thereby maintaining neutral fluid pressure equilibrium between the bladder and the balloon and automatically adjusting the band to the correct level of restriction to keep the patient in the optimum zone for weight loss.
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55 Claims
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29. A method for maintaining a basal intra-band pressure with a gastric band, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a gastric band which includes a balloon encircling stomach tissue to form a stoma and generating an intra-luminal pressure within the stoma with the gastric band; the balloon having a pressure-volume compliance curve when filled with a fluid; incorporating a bladder into the gastric band assembly so that the bladder and the balloon are in fluid communication; and after incorporating the bladder, the balloon and bladder combination having a pressure-volume compliance curve having a lower slope than the pressure-volume compliance curve of the balloon alone. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
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40. A method for maintaining a basal intra-band pressure with a gastric band, comprising:
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providing a bladder in fluid communication with a balloon portion of a gastric band; and maintaining a range of an intra-band pressure from about 10 mmHg to about 30 mmHg in response to the addition to or removal from the gastric band of up to 5 mL fluid volume. - View Dependent Claims (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46)
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47. A method for maintaining a contact pressure on a stoma with a gastric band, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a gastric band and a balloon encircling stomach tissue to form a stoma and generating a contact pressure between the stoma and the gastric band; incorporating a bladder into the gastric band assembly so that the bladder and the balloon are in fluid communication; adding or removing fluid within the gastric band assembly to adjust the contact pressure; and minimizing changes from the adjusted contact pressure as fluid automatically and autonomously flows between the bladder and the balloon.
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48. A method for maintaining a level of a pre-set contact pressure on a stoma within a gastric, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a gastric band and a balloon, the balloon encircling the stoma; incorporating a bladder in the gastric band assembly so that the bladder is in fluid communication with the balloon; adding or removing fluid to the gastric band to thereby set the contact pressure on the stoma by the gastric band; and as contact pressure on the stoma changes, fluid flows between the bladder and the balloon to substantially lessen the change in the set contact pressure. - View Dependent Claims (49, 50, 51)
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52. A method of preventing tightening of a gastric band due to food being stuck above or within the stoma created by the gastric band, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a gastric band and a balloon, the balloon encircling stomach tissue to form a stoma and generating a desired contact pressure at the interface between the stoma and the balloon; incorporating a bladder in the gastric band assembly and in fluid communication with the balloon; and preventing tightening of the gastric band due to food being stuck above the gastric band by fluid flowing automatically and autonomously from the balloon to the bladder thereby reducing the volume of fluid in the balloon and increasing a diameter of the stoma so that the food can pass through the stoma and maintain the desired contact pressure.
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53. A method of treating a patient having a gastric band, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a balloon, the balloon encircling stomach tissue to form a stoma; incorporating a bladder in the gastric band assembly, the bladder and the balloon being in fluid communication; and fluid flows automatically and autonomously between the balloon and the bladder in response to changes in the size of the stoma.
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54. A method of treating a patient having a gastric band, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a balloon, the balloon encircling stomach tissue to form a stoma and generating a contact pressure between the stoma and the balloon; incorporating a bladder in the gastric band assembly, the bladder and the balloon being in fluid communication; and fluid flows automatically and autonomously between the balloon and the bladder in response to changes in the contact pressure.
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55. A method of treating a patient having a gastric band, comprising:
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providing a gastric band assembly having a balloon, the balloon encircling stomach tissue to form a stoma; incorporating a bladder in the gastric band assembly, the bladder and the balloon being in fluid communication; and fluid flows automatically and autonomously between the balloon and the bladder in response to changes in gastric band tightness.
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