Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) safe remotely adjustable artifical sphincter
First Claim
1. An apparatus, comprising an external programmer portion at least intermittently in communication with an implantable artificial sphincter portion for remote adjustment thereof, the implantable artificial sphincter portion comprising:
- an artificial sphincter band formed of biocompatible and nonferromagnetic material sized to encompass a body lumen, wherein the artificial sphincter band comprises a ceramic actuating end and a first end, wherein the ceramic actuating end is in opposing and sliding contact with the first end;
control circuitry responsive to the external programmer portion;
an MRI safe piezoelectric motor attached to the first end of the artificial sphincter band, wherein the MRI safe piezoelectric motor includes a drive tip in actuating contact with the ceramic actuating end, wherein the MRI safe piezoelectric motor is activated by the control circuitry to selectively, bi-directionally adjust the artificial sphincter;
a power source providing power to the control circuitry and to the MRI safe piezoelectric motor; and
a transmission communicating an output motion from the MRI safe piezoelectric motor to the artificial sphincter band, wherein the transmission comprises conduit containing fluid, the conduit extending from the MRI safe piezoelectric motor to the artificial sphincter band, the artificial sphincter band further comprising a bladder responsive to bi-directional fluid flow from the conduit induced by the MRI safe piezoelectric motor to adjust an internal circumference of the artificial sphincter band.
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Abstract
An implantable artificial sphincter system provides long-term adjustment via transcutaneous energy transfer (TET), minimizing invasive adjustment through adding or removing fluid via a syringe. An infuser device provides bi-directional fluid transfer via a flexible conduit to a sphincter band, such as a gastric band. Materials are nonferrous and nonmagnetic so as to be magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) safe, being substantially immune to strong magnetic fields and not introducing an electromagnetic interference/compatibility (EMIC) hazard.
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14 Claims
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1. An apparatus, comprising an external programmer portion at least intermittently in communication with an implantable artificial sphincter portion for remote adjustment thereof, the implantable artificial sphincter portion comprising:
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an artificial sphincter band formed of biocompatible and nonferromagnetic material sized to encompass a body lumen, wherein the artificial sphincter band comprises a ceramic actuating end and a first end, wherein the ceramic actuating end is in opposing and sliding contact with the first end; control circuitry responsive to the external programmer portion; an MRI safe piezoelectric motor attached to the first end of the artificial sphincter band, wherein the MRI safe piezoelectric motor includes a drive tip in actuating contact with the ceramic actuating end, wherein the MRI safe piezoelectric motor is activated by the control circuitry to selectively, bi-directionally adjust the artificial sphincter; a power source providing power to the control circuitry and to the MRI safe piezoelectric motor; and a transmission communicating an output motion from the MRI safe piezoelectric motor to the artificial sphincter band, wherein the transmission comprises conduit containing fluid, the conduit extending from the MRI safe piezoelectric motor to the artificial sphincter band, the artificial sphincter band further comprising a bladder responsive to bi-directional fluid flow from the conduit induced by the MRI safe piezoelectric motor to adjust an internal circumference of the artificial sphincter band. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An apparatus, comprising an external programmer portion at least intermittently in communication with an implantable artificial sphincter portion for remote adjustment thereof, the implantable artificial sphincter portion comprising:
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an artificial sphincter band formed of biocompatible and nonferromagnetic material sized to encompass a body lumen;
control circuitry responsive to the external programmer portion;an MRI safe piezoelectric motor activated by the control circuitry to selectively bi-directionally adjust the artificial sphincter band; and a power source providing power to the control circuitry and to the actuator; wherein the artificial sphincter band includes a rigid actuating end, the piezoelectric motor being attached to a first end of the artificial sphincter band, the piezoelectric motor including a drive tip in actuating contact with the rigid actuating end, which in turn is in opposing, sliding contact with the first end. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. An apparatus, comprising an external programmer portion at least intermittently in communication with an implantable artificial sphincter portion for remote adjustment thereof, the implantable artificial sphincter portion comprising:
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an artificial sphincter band formed of biocompatible and nonferromagnetic material sized to encompass a body lumen and including an adjustable inner circumference, wherein the artificial sphincter band includes a ceramic actuating end and a first end; a transmission operatively configured to convert an actuator motion to an adjustment of the inner circumference of the artificial sphincter band; control circuitry responsive to the external programmer portion; an MRI safe actuator operatively configured to produce the actuator motion coupled to the transmission and activated by the control circuitry to selectively, bi-directionally adjust the artificial sphincter, wherein the actuator comprises a piezoelectric motor, wherein the piezo electric motor is attached to the first end of the artificial sphincter band and includes a drive tip in actuating contact with the ceramic actuating end of the artificial sphincter band, which in turn is in opposing, sliding contact with the first end; and a power source providing power to the control circuitry and to the actuator. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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