Method and apparatus for treating pelvic organ prolapse

Surgery – Internal organ support or sling

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C600S029000, C600S030000

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07811222

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for treating pelvic organ prolapse in a patent is provided. The apparatus includes a support portion having first and second ends. A first elongated end portion is connected to the first end of the support portion. The first elongated end portion includes a first dilator configured to attach securely with a tip of a needle. A second elongated end portion is connected to the second end of the support portion. The second elongated end portion includes a second dilator configured to attach securely with a tip of a needle. The first and second needles include a straight portion, a tip, a first radius, and a second radius distinct from the first radius. The first radius and the second radius are disposed between the straight portion and the tip. A method and kit for the treatment is further provided.

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patent: 6053935 (2000-04-01), Brenneman et al.
patent: 7094199 (2006-08-01), Petros et al.
patent: 2002/0099259 (2002-07-01), Anderson et al.
patent: 2004/0039246 (2004-02-01), Gellman et al.

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