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Surgical instruments and techniques for treating gastro-esophageal reflux disease
Est. expiryMay 20, 2018(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:John H. Shadduck
A61B 18/1485A61B 2090/3782A61B 2018/1253A61B 2018/00821A61B 2018/00553A61B 18/1492A61B 2018/00678A61B 2018/1861A61B 2018/00815A61B 2018/1467A61B 2018/00797A61B 2018/126A61B 2018/00285A61N 1/326A61B 90/39A61B 2018/00494A61B 2018/00047A61B 2218/002A61B 2018/00791A61B 2018/00726A61B 2018/00875A61B 2018/00482
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Abstract
Instruments for thermally-mediated treatment of a patient's lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to induce an injury healing response to thereby populate the extracellular compartment of walls of the LES with collagen matrices to alter the biomechanics of the LES to provide an increased intra-esophageal pressure for preventing acid reflux. A preferred embodiment is a bougie-type device for trans-esophageal introduction that carries conductive electrodes for delivering Rf energy to walls of the LES (i) to induce the injury healing response or (ii) to “model” collagenous tissues of the LES by shrinking collagen fibers therein.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method to treat tissue in a selected wall region of an esophagus comprising the steps of introducing an elongate member into the esophagus, the elongate member comprising at least one electrode operatively coupled to a source of radiofrequency energy and an inflatable body carried by the elongate member free of physical or electrical contact with the electrode; inflating the body to stabilize the electrode in physical and electrical contact with the selected wall region, while keeping the body free of physical or electrical contact with electrode; and delivering radiofrequency energy to the electrode to treat tissue in the selected wall region.
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