Implantable urinary tract valve

US10575935B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10575935-B2
Application numberUS-201715707472-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2017
Priority dateSep 25, 2013
Publication dateMar 3, 2020
Grant dateMar 3, 2020

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A urinary tract valve includes an expandable valve element positionable within a bladder of a patient via a urinary tract of the patient in a collapsed configuration. The expandable valve element is configured to transition from the collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration after being positioned within the bladder of the patient. The expandable valve element includes a ferromagnetic element that facilitates selective control of the expandable valve element with a magnetic field between an open position and a closed position when positioned within the bladder of the patient. In the closed position, the expandable valve element is configured to seal an internal urethral opening of the patient. In the open position, the expandable valve element is configured to allow urine to pass from the bladder of the patient, through an internal urethral opening of the patient and into a urethra of the patient.

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A device comprising: an expandable valve element configured to be positioned within a bladder of a patient via a urinary tract of the patient when the expandable valve element is in a collapsed configuration, wherein the expandable valve element is configured to transition from the collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration after being positioned within the bladder of the patient via the urinary tract of the patient, wherein the expandable valve element includes a ferromagnetic element that facilitates selective control of the expandable valve element with a magnetic field between an open position and a closed position when positioned within the bladder of the patient, wherein, in the closed position and in the expanded configuration, the expandable valve element is configured to seal an internal urethral opening of the patient, wherein, in the open position, the expandable valve element is configured to allow urine to pass from the bladder of the patient, through an internal urethral opening of the patient and into a urethra of the patient, wherein the expandable valve element comprises an elastomeric outer element and a through-hole, and wherein the expandable valve element is configured to assume the collapsed configuration when an insertion rod is introduced through the through-hole and a distal end of the insertion rod is pressed against an internal surface of the elastomeric element to stretch the elastomeric outer element such that the elastomeric outer element assumes an elongated shape. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the expandable valve element comprises an internal element forming the through-hole, one end of the through-hole being open and the other end of the through-hole being adjacent to the internal surface of the elastomeric element; and wherein, when the expandable valve element is in the expanded configuration, the elastomeric outer element assumes a shape configured to facilitate sealing of the internal urethral opening of the patient when the ferromagnetic element is pulled toward the internal urethral opening of the patient by the magnetic field. 3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the internal element includes the ferromagnetic element. 4. The device of claim 2 , wherein the elastomeric outer element assumes the shape configured to facilitate sealing of the internal urethral opening of the patient while in a substantially relaxed state. 5. The device of claim 2 , wherein the elastomeric outer element provides an about ellipsoid shape when in the expanded configuration. 6. The device of claim 2 , wherein the internal element is configured to be more rigid than the elastomeric outer element. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric outer element is configured to conform to a bladder wall in a trigone area of the patient. 8. A system comprising: an external magnet configured to produce a magnetic field; and an implantable device, the implantable device comprising an expandable valve element configured to be positioned within a bladder of a patient via a urinary tract of the patient when the expandable valve element is in a collapsed configuration, wherein the expandable valve element is configured to transition from the collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration after being positioned within the bladder of the patient via the urinary tract of the patient, wherein the expandable valve element includes a ferromagnetic element that facilitates selective control of the expandable valve element with the magnetic field between an open position and a closed position when positioned within the bladder of the patient, wherein, in the closed position and in the expanded configuration, the expandable valve element is configured to seal an internal urethral opening of the patient, wherein, in the open position, the expandable valve element is configured to allow urine to pass from the bladder of the patient, through an internal urethral opening of the patient and into a urethra of the patient, wherein the expandable valve element comprises an elastomeric outer element and a through-hole, and wherein the expandable valve element is configured to assume the collapsed configuration when an insertion rod is introduced through the through-hole and a distal end of the insertion rod is pressed against an internal surface of the elastomeric element to stretch the elastomeric outer element such that the elastomeric outer element assumes an elongated shape. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the expandable valve element comprises an internal element forming the through-hole, one end of the through-hole being open and the other end of the through-hole being adjacent to an internal surface of the elastomeric element; and wherein, when the expandable valve element is in the expanded configuration, the elastomeric outer element assumes a shape configured to facilitate sealing of the internal urethral opening of the patient when the ferromagnetic element is pulled toward the internal urethral opening of the patient by the magnetic field. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the internal element includes the ferromagnetic element. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the elastomeric outer element assumes the shape configured to facilitate sealing of the internal urethral opening of the patient while in a substantially relaxed state. 12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the elastomeric outer element provides an about ellipsoid shape when in the expanded configuration. 13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the internal element is configured to be more rigid than the elastomeric outer element. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the elastomeric outer element is configured to conform to a bladder wall in a trigone area of the patient. 15. A method comprising: inputting a control signal to vacate urine from a user's bladder of a patient via a programmer of a urinary tract valve system, wherein the urinary tract valve system comprises: the programmer; a wearable magnet device that includes an electromagnet; and an implantable device in the patient, the implantable device comprising an expandable valve element configured to be positioned within the bladder of the patient via a urinary tract of the patient when the expandable valve element is in a collapsed configuration, wherein the expandable valve element is configured to transition from the collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration after being positioned within the bladder of the patient via the urinary tract of the patient, wherein the expandable valve element includes a ferromagnetic element that facilitates selective control of the expandable valve element with a magnetic field between an open position and a closed position when positioned within the bladder of the patient, wherein, in the closed position and in the expanded configuration, the expandable valve element is configured to seal an internal urethral opening of the patient, wherein, in the open position, the expandable valve element is configured to allow urine to pass from the bladder of the patient, through an internal urethral opening of the patient and into a urethra of the patient, wherein the expandable valve value element comprises an elastomeric outer element and a through-hole, and wherein the expandable valve element is configured to assume the collapsed configuration when an insertion rod is introduced through the through-hole and a distal end of the insertion rod is pressed against an internal surface of the elastomeric element to stretch the elastomeric outer element such that the elastomeric outer element assumes

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  • A61F2/0018Primary

    magnetic · CPC title

  • A61F2/0027Primary

    inflatable · CPC title

  • placed deep in the body opening (occluding blood vessels by internal devices A61B17/12022) · CPC title

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What does patent US10575935B2 cover?
A urinary tract valve includes an expandable valve element positionable within a bladder of a patient via a urinary tract of the patient in a collapsed configuration. The expandable valve element is configured to transition from the collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration after being positioned within the bladder of the patient. The expandable valve element includes a ferromagnetic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/0018. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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