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Apparatus and methods for fallopian tube occlusion

  • US 6,565,557 B1
  • Filed: 02/09/2000
  • Issued: 05/20/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/16/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sterilization device comprising:

  • (a) a tubular housing element comprising;

    (i) an exterior section having;

    a proximal segment with a distal end;

    a distal segment including a distal end with an aperture therein and a proximal end, wherein said proximal end of the distal segment has an outside diameter substantially equal to an outside diameter of the distal end of the proximal segment; and

    a central segment, wherein said central segment is positioned between and adjoining the distal end of the proximal segment and the proximal end of the distal segment, said central segment having a smaller outside diameter than said proximal end of the distal segment, wherein said central segment is at least 1 cm in length and has an unperforated exterior surface; and

    (ii) an interior tube traversing the length of the housing element and attached with a fluid-tight connection to the aperture in the distal end of the distal segment;

    (b) a conductive heat transfer element comprising;

    (i) a resistive wire spirally wrapped around the exterior surface of the central segment having a contact length of at least 1 cm, said resistive wire having a first end and second end positioned on opposite sides of the interior tube between an interior surface of said proximal segment of the exterior section and an external surface of the interior tube; and

    (ii) a non-adhesive thermally-conductive outer covering having an outside diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the proximal end of the distal segment and the distal end of the proximal segment, said resistive wire embedded in said non-adhesive covering, wherein said conductive heat transfer element provides a substantially smooth unperforated exterior surface contiguous with a substantially smooth exterior surface of the proximal segment and a substantially smooth exterior surface of the distal segment; and

    (c) a direct current power source coupled to the heat transfer element, wherein when direct current is applied to the heat transfer element a temperature of the outer covering is increased sufficiently to induce scarification of the muscular layer of the isthmic portions of the fallopian tube wall in direct contact with the heat transfer element.

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