Laparoscopic gastric band and method
First Claim
1. A method for laparoscopically placing a gastric band in an encircling position around the stomach thereafter to be adjusted by the injection of a fluid into or removal of fluid from an injection port implanted in the rectus sheath, the method comprising the steps of (1) placing several trocars with cannulas within the abdomen;
- (2) insufflation of the abdomen to create a pneumoperitoneum;
(3) dissecting tissue surrounding the stomach to create a path for a gastric band by means of a flexible endoscope inserted into one of the cannulas;
(4) introducing a laparoscopic gastric band into the abdominal cavity;
(5) grasping said gastric band with a gastric band grasping tool placed through a cannula; and
(6) pulling said gastric band to encircling position around the stomach;
(7) securing said band about the stomach;
(8) threading said fill tube to a point in the rectus sheath; and
(9) attaching said fill tube to an injection port.
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Abstract
A gastric band adapted for laparoscopic placement around the stomach and a method for deploying the band is described. The band is useful for creating a small pouch with a reinforced stoma in the stomach for the treatment of obesity. A first cannula is introduced into the abdominal cavity. Following gas insufflation, a camera for observing the placement of the band is introduced into the abdominal cavity by means of the first cannula. Two additional second and third cannulas are placed within the abdomen. The gastric band, which has a head end, a tail end and a body portion therebetween, is introduced into the abdomen by means of the second cannula. As the band emerges from the second cannula, an endoscopically-guided snare passed through the third cannula grasps one end of the band and pulls it into an encircling position around the stomach. The tail end of the band is adjustably attached to the head end to form a loop around the stomach. The band is tightened until the stoma has the desired size. The band is then secured against slippage. In a preferred embodiment, the body portion of the band has an inflatable balloon on its stomach-contacting surface. Following implantation, the stoma size in the stomach may be adjusted by removal or injection of fluid into the balloon by means of an injection reservoir.
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1. A method for laparoscopically placing a gastric band in an encircling position around the stomach thereafter to be adjusted by the injection of a fluid into or removal of fluid from an injection port implanted in the rectus sheath, the method comprising the steps of (1) placing several trocars with cannulas within the abdomen;
- (2) insufflation of the abdomen to create a pneumoperitoneum;
(3) dissecting tissue surrounding the stomach to create a path for a gastric band by means of a flexible endoscope inserted into one of the cannulas;
(4) introducing a laparoscopic gastric band into the abdominal cavity;
(5) grasping said gastric band with a gastric band grasping tool placed through a cannula; and
(6) pulling said gastric band to encircling position around the stomach;
(7) securing said band about the stomach;
(8) threading said fill tube to a point in the rectus sheath; and
(9) attaching said fill tube to an injection port.
- (2) insufflation of the abdomen to create a pneumoperitoneum;
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2. A method for laparoscopically placing a gastric band in an encircling position around the stomach, the method comprising the steps of (1) placing at least one laparoscopic cannula within the abdomen;
- (2insufflation of the abdomen to create a pneumoperitoneum;
(3) placement of at least two additional laparoscopic cannulas within the abdomen;
(4) dissection of tissue surrounding the stomach to create a path for gastric band;
(5) introducing a gastric band into the abdominal cavity through one of said cannulas;
(6) grasping said gastric band with a grasping tool placed through one of said cannulas and pulling said gastric band into an encircling position around the stomach; and
, (7) securing said gastric band in said encircling position around the stomach.
- (2insufflation of the abdomen to create a pneumoperitoneum;
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