Surgery – Miscellaneous – Methods
Patent
1997-09-22
1999-03-30
Dawson, Glenn K.
Surgery
Miscellaneous
Methods
600201, 606185, A61B 1900, A61B 122, A61B 1734
Patent
active
058875948
ABSTRACT:
Methods for reducing gastroesophageal reflux are provided. One method includes passing a piercing device into the esophagus of a patient. The piercing device includes an elongated portion, a manipulation portion, and a hook portion. The hook portion is positioned proximate to the stomach of and the piercing device is manipulated such that the hook portion retracts a portion of stomach tissue proximate to the distal esophagus to form a fold of tissue having a first layer and a second layer. A securing device is passed into the esophagus of the patient, wherein the securing device includes a connector, a manipulation portion, and a securing mechanism. The securing mechanism is located proximate to the fold of stomach tissue of the patient retracted by the piercing device. The first and second layers of the fold are secured together utilizing the securing mechanism. The securing mechanism places a securing device, such as a biocompatible staple, rivet, locking device or stitch, through the layers of the fold, thereby forming a valve about the distal esophagus such that flow of gastric juices into the esophagus of the patient is substantially reduced. Optionally, one or more tubes having one or more lumens can be inserted into the esophagus of the patient for facilitating passage of the piercing device and/or securing devices into the stomach. Biocompatible locking devices and piercing devices are also described.
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Inc.
Dawson Glenn K.
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