Fluid reservoir for penile implant devices
First Claim
1. A method of implanting a medical device, comprising the steps of:
- implanting an implantable element within the pelvic region of a patient, wherein said implantable element is capable of inflation and deflation via fluid transfer to and from the element;
coupling said implantable element to a fluid reservoir enabling fluid to be drawn from said fluid reservoir for said inflation and returned to said fluid reservoir for said deflation, wherein said fluid reservoir is approximately one inch or less in depth; and
implanting said fluid reservoir into the patient in a location that is in front of the puborectalis muscle and behind the transversalis fascia.
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Abstract
The invention is directed to a medical device, particularly a penile prosthesis, that includes an implantable element and a reservoir. The implantable element is configured to be implanted within the pelvic region of a patient and is designed to be capable of inflation and deflation via fluid transfer to and from the element. The reservoir is coupled to the implantable element. The fluid is drawn from the reservoir for inflation of the implantable element and returned to the reservoir for the deflation. The reservoir is approximately one inch or less in depth. The minimal depth enables the fluid reservoir to be placed in front of the puborectalis muscle and behind the abdominal fascia without being seen on an external view of the patient.
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25 Claims
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1. A method of implanting a medical device, comprising the steps of:
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implanting an implantable element within the pelvic region of a patient, wherein said implantable element is capable of inflation and deflation via fluid transfer to and from the element; coupling said implantable element to a fluid reservoir enabling fluid to be drawn from said fluid reservoir for said inflation and returned to said fluid reservoir for said deflation, wherein said fluid reservoir is approximately one inch or less in depth; and implanting said fluid reservoir into the patient in a location that is in front of the puborectalis muscle and behind the transversalis fascia. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A fluid reservoir for use in a penile prosthesis device, the reservoir comprising:
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a shell having a top surface, a bottom surface spaced from the top surface by a distance equal to the height of a curved edge portion that extends from the top and bottom surfaces, an inner fluid storage area, and a centerline extending from one edge of the shell to an opposite edge of the shell, wherein the top and bottom surfaces generally curve about an axis that is parallel to the centerline of the shell; and a neck portion extending from the curved edge portion of the shell, wherein the centerline of the shell also extends through a center point of the neck portion. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of implanting a penile prosthesis device, comprising the steps of:
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providing a prosthesis device comprising; a fluid reservoir comprising a shell having a top surface, a bottom surface spaced from the top surface by a distance equal to the height of a curved edge portion that extends from the top and bottom surfaces, and a centerline extending from one edge of the shell to an opposite edge of the shell, wherein the top and bottom surfaces are curved, and a neck portion extending from the curved edge portion of the shell, wherein the centerline of the shell also extends through a center point of the neck portion; a pump fluidly connected to the reservoir; and a pair of inflatable penile prostheses fluidly connected to the reservoir; implanting the pump into the scrotum of a patient; implanting the pair of inflatable penile prostheses into the corpus cavernosae of the patient; and implanting the reservoir into the patient in a location that is in front of the puborectalis muscle and behind the abdominal fascia.
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14. A fluid reservoir for use in a penile prosthesis device, the reservoir comprising:
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a shell having a top surface, a bottom surface spaced from the top surface by a distance equal to the height of a curved edge portion that extends from the top and bottom surfaces, a first edge having a straight portion and two curved portions, and a second edge spaced from the first edge, the second edge having two curved portions and a straight portion that is parallel to the straight portion of the first edge; and a neck portion extending from the curved edge portion of the shell; wherein the top surface and bottom surfaces each have a thickness that is smaller than a thickness of the curved edge portion. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method of implanting a penile prosthesis device, comprising the steps of:
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providing a prosthesis device comprising; a fluid reservoir comprising a shell having a top surface and a bottom surface spaced from each other by a distance equal to the height of a curved edge portion that extends from the top and bottom surfaces, and a neck portion extending from the curved edge portion of the shell, wherein the top surface and bottom surface each have a thickness that is smaller than a thickness of the curved edge portion; a pump fluidly connected to the reservoir; and a pair of inflatable penile prostheses fluidly connected to the reservoir; implanting the pump into the scrotum of a patient; implanting the pair of inflatable penile prostheses into the corpus cavernosae of the patient; and implanting the reservoir into the patient in a location that is in front of the puborectalis muscle and behind the abdominal fascia.
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