Conformal surgical balloon with varying wall expansibility
First Claim
1. A surgical balloon for insertion into a uterus with a primary uterine space extending between the os and the fundus having a first volume and two annexed cornua communicating therewith and having a second and third volume, respectively, each less than the first volume, comprising:
- a continuous outer wall, said wall defining an exterior surface of said balloon on a first side and an interior hollow of said balloon on a second side, said wall being formed from a stretchable elastic material permitting said interior hollow of said balloon to accommodate a variable volume of fluid ranging from a minimum deflated volume associated with a relaxed state of said wall to a maximum inflated volume associated with a stretched state of said wall, said wall having a varying expansibility permitting first and second portions of said wall to expand further in said stretched state than a remainder of said wall, said wall providing the balloon with an inflated shape within the uterus approximating the interior shape thereof, said remainder approximating the primary uterine space, said first portion approximating a first of the two annexed cornua and said second portion approximating a second of the two annexed cornua, said first and second portions of said wall being thinner than said remainder of said wall.
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Abstract
A surgical balloon for insertion into a body cavity with a major chamber having a first volume and an annexed minor chamber communicating therewith and having a second volume less than the first volume has a continuous outer wall which defines the exterior surface of the balloon on a first side and the interior hollow of the balloon on a second side. The wall is formed from a stretchable elastic material permitting the interior hollow of the balloon to accommodate a variable volume of fluid ranging from a minimum deflated volume associated with a relaxed state of the wall to a maximum inflated volume associated with a stretched state of the wall. The wall has selected areas of varying expansibility attributable to varying wall thickness, heat or chemical treatment. The wall provides the balloon with an inflated shape within the cavity approximating the interior shape of the body cavity, including a first portion approximating the major chamber and a second portion approximating the minor chamber. As applied to balloons for insertion into the uterus for endometrial ablation therapy, the balloon has a pair of projections for inserting into the uterine cornua. The balloon may be preformed to mimic the uterine shape in the deflated state, and may be formed from polyurethane promoting conformance of the inflated balloon to the uterine cavity.
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8 Claims
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1. A surgical balloon for insertion into a uterus with a primary uterine space extending between the os and the fundus having a first volume and two annexed cornua communicating therewith and having a second and third volume, respectively, each less than the first volume, comprising:
a continuous outer wall, said wall defining an exterior surface of said balloon on a first side and an interior hollow of said balloon on a second side, said wall being formed from a stretchable elastic material permitting said interior hollow of said balloon to accommodate a variable volume of fluid ranging from a minimum deflated volume associated with a relaxed state of said wall to a maximum inflated volume associated with a stretched state of said wall, said wall having a varying expansibility permitting first and second portions of said wall to expand further in said stretched state than a remainder of said wall, said wall providing the balloon with an inflated shape within the uterus approximating the interior shape thereof, said remainder approximating the primary uterine space, said first portion approximating a first of the two annexed cornua and said second portion approximating a second of the two annexed cornua, said first and second portions of said wall being thinner than said remainder of said wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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