Surgery – Instruments – Electrical application
Reexamination Certificate
2004-07-07
2008-12-30
Peffley, Michael (Department: 3739)
Surgery
Instruments
Electrical application
C607S101000, C606S050000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07470271
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides improved devices, methods, and systems for repeatably and reliably contracting fascia and other support tissues, particularly for the treatment of urinary incontinence. Rather than relying on a surgeon's ability to observe, direct, and control the selective shrinking of pelvic support tissues, a relatively large surface of a tissue contraction system is placed statically against the target tissue. Sufficient controlled energy is transmitted from the surface into the engaged tissue to contract the tissue and inhibit incontinence (or otherwise provide the desired therapeutic results).
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Ingle Frank W.
Morrison George A.
Mosel Brian J.
Roy Loren L.
AMS Research Corporation
Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly LLP
Peffley Michael
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