Devices, methods, and systems for shrinking tissues

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7483755
APP PUB NO 20040034400A1
SERIAL NO

10463976

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Devices, systems, and method for treating urinary incontinence generally rely on energy delivered to a patient's own pelvic support tissue to selectively contract or shrink at least a portion of that pelvic support tissue so as to reposition the bladder. The energy will preferably be applied to the endopelvic fascia and/or an arcus tendineus fascia pelvis. The invention provides a variety of devices and methods for applying gentle resistive heating of these and other tissues to cause them to contract without imposing significant injury on the surrounding tissue structures. Alternatively, heat-applying probes are configured to heat tissue structures which comprise or support a patient's urethra. By applying sufficient energy over a predetermined time, the tissue can be raised to a temperature which results in contraction without significant necrosis or other tissue damage. By selectively contracting the support tissues, the bladder neck, sphincter, and other components of the urinary tract responsible for the control of urinary flow can be reconfigured or supported in a manner which reduces urinary leakage.

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ASTORA WOMEN'S HEALTH LLC13200 PIONEER TRAIL SUITE 100 LEGAL DEPARTMENT EDEN PRAIRIE MN 55347

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Carter, Garry 3083 Crestblanca Dr. 11 1716
Ingle, Frank 814 Richardson Ct. 51 5789
Laufer, Michael D 1259 El Camino Real 220 35103

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