Robert F. Rioux - Ashland MA, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific SciMed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F002/04
US Classification:
623 2366, 623 2365, 604 8
Abstract:
A urethral prosthesis with prostatic and bulbar segments connected by two types of ties allows the prosthesis to assume at least two configurations different with inter-segmental distances adapted to situations where the patient either has or does not have normal control of the external sphincter. This is particularly useful for a patient undergoing an anesthetic procedure that affects the external sphincter muscles. When the muscles are anesthetized, the prosthesis may provide constant urine voiding, and when the anesthetic effects wear off, the prosthesis may assume a different configuration to allow the sphincter to reassert control over urinary voiding.
Robert F. Rioux - Ashland MA, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 29/00
US Classification:
604107, 604104
Abstract:
A stent for assisting urinary release in a male patient includes a first segment, a second segment, and a connecting member disposed between the first and second segments. The first segment includes a multi-winged malecot. When the stent is properly positioned within the patient's urinary system, the first segment is located on one side of the external sphincter with the multi-winged malecot located within the bladder to inhibit migration of the stent, and the second segment is located on the other side of the external sphincter and also tends to inhibit migration of the stent. The connecting segment is sized to extend through the external sphincter to couple the first and second segments together while not interfering with the normal operation of the external sphincter.
Robert F. Rioux - Ashland MA, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/04
US Classification:
623 2366, 623 2365, 606 8
Abstract:
A urethral prosthesis with prostatic and bulbar segments connected by two types of ties allows the prosthesis to assume at least two configurations different with inter-segmental distances adapted to situations where the patient either has or does not have normal control of the external sphincter. This is particularly useful for a patient undergoing an anesthetic procedure that affects the external sphincter muscles. When the muscles are anesthetized, the prosthesis may provide constant urine voiding, and when the anesthetic effects wear off, the prosthesis may assume a different configuration to allow the sphincter to reassert control over urinary voiding.
Richard B. Stacy - Daniel Island NC, US Daniel Stevens - Hanahan SC, US Karen Janoff - Mt. Pleasant SC, US Thomas Uzzie - Mt. Pleasant SC, US Jonathan H. Mueller - Mt. Pleasant SC, US John Alan Bobay - Daniel Island SC, US Dennis Flessate - Goose Creek SC, US Reza Hakamiun - Charleston SC, US Charles A. Lachenbruch - Summerville SC, US Sohrab Soltani - Charleston SC, US Gregory Branson - Batesville IN, US Kenith W. Chambers - Batesville IN, US Rebecca Anne Ginther - Harrison OH, US Stephen L. Douglas - Batesville IN, US Eric R. Meyer - Greensburg IN, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Batesville IN, US Bradley T. Wilson - Batesville IN, US Darrell Borgman - Batesville IN, US Rachel Hopkins King - Lawrenceburg IN, US
Assignee:
Hill-Rom Services, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A47C 27/08 A47C 27/10 B68G 5/00 A61G 7/057
US Classification:
5713, 5710, 5654, 5689
Abstract:
This disclosure described a patient support having an air permeable layer, a plurality of inflatable bladders, a pressure-sensing assembly and a controller. In one embodiment, a combination of transverse bladders and vertically oriented can-shaped bladders is provided. In one embodiment, one or more angle sensors are provided in articulatable sections of the patient support.
An anti-reflux drainage device includes an elongated member defining a lumen, and a valve disposed along the elongated member. The valve can include one or more lumens in fluid connection with the lumen of the elongated member, a socket, a shaft disposed in the socket, and a stopper connected to the shaft that occludes the second lumen when exposed to retrograde pressure. Another such device includes an elongated member and a ball valve. The ball valve can include a seat and a shoulder defined by the elongated member, and a ball disposed in the elongated member between the seat and shoulder that occludes lumen when exposed to retrograde pressure.
Robert Rioux - Ashland MA, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/30
US Classification:
604 19
Abstract:
A stent for assisting urinary release in a male patient includes a first segment, a second segment, and a connecting member disposed between the first and second segments. The first segment includes a multi-winged malecot. When the stent is properly positioned within the patient's urinary system, the first segment is located on one side of the external sphincter with the multi-winged malecot located within the bladder to inhibit migration of the stent, and the second segment is located on the other side of the external sphincter and also tends to inhibit migration of the stent. The connecting segment is sized to extend through the external sphincter to couple the first and second segments together while not interfering with the normal operation of the external sphincter.
Robert F. Rioux - Ashland MA, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Holliston MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/04
US Classification:
623 2366, 623 2365, 606 8
Abstract:
A urethral prosthesis with prostatic and bulbar segments connected by two types of ties allows the prosthesis to assume at least two configurations different with inter-segmental distances adapted to situations where the patient either has or does not have normal control of the external sphincter. This is particularly useful for a patient undergoing an anesthetic procedure that affects the external sphincter muscles. When the muscles are anesthetized, the prosthesis may provide constant urine voiding, and when the anesthetic effects wear off, the prosthesis may assume a different configuration to allow the sphincter to reassert control over urinary voiding.
Timothy Joseph Receveur - Guilford IN, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Batesville IN, US Frederick Herman - Harrison OH, US
Assignee:
Hill-Rom Services, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61G 7/08 A47G 9/02
US Classification:
5 811HS, 5 811 R, 5497, 5500, 5925, 5926
Abstract:
An occupant transfer device for use on a host mattress having a top side and a flank is in the form of a fitted sheet. The device has a top for covering the top side of the mattress and a skirt extending from the top. The top and skirt each have an occupant side and a mattress side. Substantially all of the mattress side of the top exhibits relatively low friction; the occupant side of at least the top exhibits relatively higher friction.
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