Tuck and fold fascia shortening for incontinence

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6478791
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09470906

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Improved devices, methods, and systems for the surgical treatment of urinary incontinence generally enhance the support provided by the natural tissues of the pelvic floor without directly applying compressive pressure against the urethra. The invention provides probes for forming plications in the endopelvic fascia that are displaced laterally on either side of the midline. These probes can impose a predetermined level of trauma to the plicated tissues so as to promote the formation of adhesions. Adhesions can maintain the enhanced support provided by the plication after reabsorption of a temporary fastener (such as a reasborbable suture, staple, or the like). The plicating probe draws the tissue inward to provide a uniform plication within a predetermined size range.

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AMS RESEARCH CORPORATION10700 BREN ROAD WEST MINNETONKA MN 55343

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Carter, Garry L Pleasanton, CA 29 3472
Claude, John P San Carlos, CA 36 4103
Densow, David C Livermore, CA 3 305
Do, Paul L San Jose, CA 3 271
Morrison, George A Foster City, CA 19 1673

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