Method for treatment of morbid obesity
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1. In a method for treating morbid obesity, including the step of implacing a shaped device in the stomach, the improvement comprising:
- (a) providing a collapsible, hollow, shaped device, said device(i) being normally shaped and dimensioned to be received and retained within the fundus without deforming the stomach walls beyond its normal shape and dimensions,(ii) being formed of a semi-rigid skeleton which is collapsible by the application of external force to deform said device to a shape and cross-sectional dimension which is insertable into the stomach through the esophagus and the cardiac opening,(iii) being capable of autogenously reassuming and retaining said normal shape when such collapsing external force is removed;
(b) collapsing said semi-rigid skeleton device by applying such external force to said shape and cross-sectional dimensions for insertion through the esophagus and cardiac opening;
(c) per-orally inserting said collapsed structure into the fundus of the stomach through the esophagus and cardiac opening;
(d) releasing said collapsing force to cause said collapsed skeleton structure to autogenously reassume and retain its normal shape; and
(e) maintaining said device within the stomach for a length of time sufficient to cause a substantial weight loss by the patient.
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Morbid obesity is treated by implacement in the fundus of a hollow shaped appliance. The appliance is formed of semi-rigid skeleton members and is collapsible to a dimension and shape which can be inserted into the stomach through the esophagus and cardiac opening. Upon release of the collapsed device in the stomach, it autogenously re-assumes its normal uncollapsed shape.
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1. In a method for treating morbid obesity, including the step of implacing a shaped device in the stomach, the improvement comprising:
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(a) providing a collapsible, hollow, shaped device, said device (i) being normally shaped and dimensioned to be received and retained within the fundus without deforming the stomach walls beyond its normal shape and dimensions, (ii) being formed of a semi-rigid skeleton which is collapsible by the application of external force to deform said device to a shape and cross-sectional dimension which is insertable into the stomach through the esophagus and the cardiac opening, (iii) being capable of autogenously reassuming and retaining said normal shape when such collapsing external force is removed; (b) collapsing said semi-rigid skeleton device by applying such external force to said shape and cross-sectional dimensions for insertion through the esophagus and cardiac opening; (c) per-orally inserting said collapsed structure into the fundus of the stomach through the esophagus and cardiac opening; (d) releasing said collapsing force to cause said collapsed skeleton structure to autogenously reassume and retain its normal shape; and (e) maintaining said device within the stomach for a length of time sufficient to cause a substantial weight loss by the patient.
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