Hydraulic gastric band with collapsible reservoir
First Claim
1. An implantable adjustable gastric band assembly for placement in a patient, comprising:
- a gastric band having a fluid-inflatable member disposed around an inner periphery thereof;
a fill tube defining a fill tube lumen through which fluid can flow from an access port into the fluid-inflatable member;
a pump assembly;
a controller for operating the pump assembly to adjust a volume of the fluid in the fluid-inflatable member; and
a fluid reservoir, having a reservoir lumen separate from the fill tube lumen, and disposed longitudinally along and adjacent a substantial portion of the fill tube lumen and having a collapsed configuration to facilitate implantation of the gastric band assembly and an expanded configuration for storing a volume of fluid for use in adjusting the volume of fluid in the fluid-inflatable member, the fluid reservoir being in fluid communication with the pump assembly.
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Abstract
A self-regulating gastric band apparatus for adjusting stoma size. The apparatus includes an adjustable gastric band that has an inner ring expanding with injected fluid. A band adjustment assembly is provided for implanting with the gastric band that includes a sensor for sensing fluid pressure in the inner ring. The band adjustment assembly further includes a pump assembly connected to the expandable inner ring and to a controller that can operate the pump assembly to adjust the volume of the fluid in the band based on the sensed fluid pressure. The band adjustment assembly includes memory storing an operating range relative to a target fluid pressure, and the pump assembly is operated to maintain the sensed band pressure within the operating range. The target pressure being set to maintain pressure variations below a predefined variation limit generally corresponding with satiated fill volumes for a particular patient and implanted band. An elongated fluid reservoir may extend along a substantial part of a fill tube. A balloon-like expandable fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the pump assembly may store a volume of the fluid for adjusting the volume of fluid in the lumen. A protective outer sheath may be provided around the exterior of an expandable fluid reservoir in both a first, deflated state, and a second, inflated state of the reservoir.
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17 Claims
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1. An implantable adjustable gastric band assembly for placement in a patient, comprising:
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a gastric band having a fluid-inflatable member disposed around an inner periphery thereof; a fill tube defining a fill tube lumen through which fluid can flow from an access port into the fluid-inflatable member; a pump assembly; a controller for operating the pump assembly to adjust a volume of the fluid in the fluid-inflatable member; and a fluid reservoir, having a reservoir lumen separate from the fill tube lumen, and disposed longitudinally along and adjacent a substantial portion of the fill tube lumen and having a collapsed configuration to facilitate implantation of the gastric band assembly and an expanded configuration for storing a volume of fluid for use in adjusting the volume of fluid in the fluid-inflatable member, the fluid reservoir being in fluid communication with the pump assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An implantable adjustable gastric band assembly for placement in a patient, comprising:
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a gastric band having a fluid-inflatable member disposed around an inner periphery thereof; a fill tube defining a fill tube lumen through which fluid can flow from a fill port into the fluid-inflatable member; an elongated fluid reservoir, having a reservoir lumen separate from the fill tube lumen, and disposed longitudinally along and adjacent the fill tube lumen and extending along a substantial part of the fill tube for storing a volume of fluid and being in selective fluid communication with the internal lumen of the gastric band. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An implantable adjustable gastric band assembly for placement in a patient, comprising:
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a gastric band having a fluid-inflatable member disposed around an inner periphery thereof; an access port; a fill tube defining a fill tube lumen connecting the access port to the fluid-inflatable member; and an expandable fluid reservoir, having a reservoir lumen separate from the fill tube lumen, and disposed longitudinally along and adjacent a substantial portion of the fill tube lumen and having a collapsed configuration to facilitate implantation of the gastric band assembly and an expanded configuration for storing a volume of fluid for use in adjusting the volume of fluid in the lumen fluid-inflatable member, the fluid reservoir having a protective outer sheath that remains around the exterior of an expandable portion in both a first, deflated state, and a second, inflated state of the reservoir. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of adjusting an implantable gastric band assembly, comprising:
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providing a gastric band having a fluid-inflatable member disposed around an inner periphery thereof, providing a fill tube defining a fill tube lumen and an expandable fluid reservoir, having a reservoir lumen separate from the fill tube lumen and disposed longitudinally along and adjacent a substantial portion of the fill tube lumen; implanting the gastric band and the fill tube with the fluid reservoir in its collapsed configuration; encircling the gastric band around a stoma of a patient;
introducing a volume of fluid into the fluid reservoir from an external source to inflate the reservoir to its expanded configuration; andadjusting the volume of fluid in the fluid-inflatable member by transferring fluid to and from the fluid reservoir. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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