Devices, methods, and systems related to expandable implants

US2016000548A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016000548-A1
Application numberUS-201414323397-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 3, 2014
Priority dateJul 3, 2014
Publication dateJan 7, 2016
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Certain embodiments described herein relate to expandable, reversible implants. In an embodiment, the implants are controllable by way of at least one biochemical, chemical, or physical means. In an embodiment, the implants are programmable and/or pre-programmed for a particular level of expansion and/or contraction. In an embodiment, the implants are controlled remotely from a control source that is external to the subject's body.

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A system comprising: at least one implantable device including a receiver responsive to at least one initiation signal; circuitry configured for determining a reversible change in configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one initiation signal, and generating a configuration signal; at least one fluid-adjustable member operably coupled to the circuitry and responsive to the configuration signal to change the implantable device from a first configuration to a second configuration; wherein the receiver is responsive to at least one reversion signal; and circuitry configured for determining a reversion to the first configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one reversion signal, and generating a reversal signal; wherein the at least one a fluid-adjustable member operably coupled to the circuitry is responsive to the reversal signal to return the implantable device from a second configuration to the first configuration. 2 .- 3 . (canceled) 4 . The system of claim 1 , further including at least one sensor operably coupled to the implantable device. 5 .- 16 . (canceled) 17 . The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the initiation signal or the reversion signal is directed by a computer program. 18 . The system of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the initiation signal or the reversion signal is directed by a timer. 19 . The system of 1 , wherein at least one of the first configuration or the second configuration includes a change in size or shape of the device. 20 . (canceled) 21 . The system of claim 1 , further including at least one power source internal or external to the implantable device that has been implanted into a subject's body. 22 .- 30 . (canceled) 31 . An implantable device, comprising: a receiver responsive to at least one initiation signal; circuitry configured for determining a reversible change in configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one initiation signal to generate a configuration signal; at least one adjustable fluid cartridge operably coupled to the circuitry and responsive to the configuration signal to change the implantable device from a first configuration to a second configuration; wherein the receiver is responsive to at least one reversion signal; and circuitry configured for determining a reversion to the first configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one reversion signal to generate a reversal signal; wherein the at least one adjustable fluid cartridge operably coupled to the circuitry is responsive to the reversal signal to return the implantable device from a second configuration to the first configuration. 32 .- 33 . (canceled) 34 . The implantable device of claim 31 , further including at least one sensor operably coupled to the receiver. 35 .- 50 . (canceled) 51 . The implantable device of claim 31 , further including at least one energy source internal or external to the implantable device that has been implanted into a subject's body. 52 .- 61 . (canceled) 62 . A system comprising: at least one implantable device including a receiver responsive to at least one initiation signal; circuitry configured for determining a reversible change in configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one initiation signal, and generating a configuration signal; at least one adjustable member including a responsive element contained within the device; the device operably coupled to the circuitry and responsive to the configuration signal to change the implantable device from a first configuration to a second configuration; wherein the receiver is responsive to at least one reversion signal; and circuitry configured for determining a reversion to the first configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one reversion signal, and generating a reversal signal; wherein the at least one adjustable member comprising a responsive element operably coupled to the circuitry is responsive to the reversal signal to return the implantable device from a second configuration to the first configuration. 63 .- 64 . (canceled) 65 . The system of claim 62 , further including at least one sensor operably coupled to the at least one adjustable member. 66 .- 74 . (canceled) 75 . The system of claim 62 , wherein at least one of the initiation signal or the reversion signal is directed by a computer program. 76 . The system of claim 75 , wherein at least one of the initiation signal or the reversion signal is directed by a timer. 77 .- 85 . (canceled) 86 . The system of claim 62 , wherein the device is configured to change color upon pH change. 87 . The system of claim 62 , wherein at least one of the initiation signal or the reversion signal is directed by at least one sensor. 88 .- 89 . (canceled) 90 . The system of claim 87 , wherein the sensor includes at least one of a heart rate detector, body temperature detector, blood pressure detector, blood sugar sensor, pupillometer, or other physiological sensor. 91 .- 93 . (canceled) 94 . An implantable device, comprising: a receiver responsive to at least one initiation signal; circuitry configured for determining a reversible change in configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one initiation signal to generate a configuration signal; at least one responsive gel or polymer contained within the device; the device operably coupled to the circuitry and responsive to the configuration signal to change the implantable device from a first configuration to a second configuration; wherein the receiver is responsive to at least one reversion signal; and circuitry configured for determining a reversion to the first configuration of the implantable device in response to the at least one reversion signal to generate a reversal signal; wherein the at least one adjustable reservoir operably coupled to the circuitry is responsive to the reversal signal to return the implantable device from a second configuration to the first configuration. 95 .- 96 . (canceled) 97 . The implantable device of claim 94 , further including at least one sensor operably coupled to the receiver. 98 .- 101 . (canceled) 102 . The implantable device of claim 94 , wherein at least one of the initiation signal or the reversion signal is generated by an external control. 103 .- 105 . (canceled) 106 . The implantable device of claim 94 , wherein the device includes at least one electroactive polymer configured for expansion and contraction of the volume of the device. 107 .- 115 . (canceled) 116 . The implantable device of claim 94 , wherein the implantable device includes a plurality of separate sections. 117 . The implantable device of claim 116 , wherein at least one of the plurality of separate sections are independently controllable. 118 .- 130 . (canceled)

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  • for adjusting a diameter · CPC title

  • A61F2/0059Primary

    Cosmetic or alloplastic implants (A61F2/10 - A61F2/16, A61F2/28 take precedence) · CPC title

  • swellable · CPC title

  • within the heart (for closing a cardiac septal defect A61B17/0057) · CPC title

  • formed by fluidized, gelatinous or cellular remodelable materials, e.g. embolic liquids, foams or extracellular matrices · CPC title

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What does patent US2016000548A1 cover?
Certain embodiments described herein relate to expandable, reversible implants. In an embodiment, the implants are controllable by way of at least one biochemical, chemical, or physical means. In an embodiment, the implants are programmable and/or pre-programmed for a particular level of expansion and/or contraction. In an embodiment, the implants are controlled remotely from a control source t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Elwha Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/0059. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).