BI-DIRECTIONAL INFUSER PUMP WITH VOLUME BRAKING FOR HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLING AN ADJUSTABLE GASTRIC BAND

Application 447/KOL/2005 published 2006-11-24, filed 2005-05-27
An implantable artificial sphincter system provides long-term adjustment via transcutaneous energy transfer (TFT), minimizing invasive adjustment through adding or removing fluid via a syringe. An infuser device provides bi-directional fluid transfer via a flexible conduit to a sphincter band, such as a gastric band, by a combination of thermodynamic actuation and a piezo-electrically disengaged drum brake assembly that thereby achieves a desirable small volume device. A propellant within a propellant cavity surrounds a metal bellows accumulator biased at body temperature to either expand or collapse the bellows accumulator with the opposite direction of movement effected by a thermal element that heats in combination with a negatively-biased propellant or cools in combination with a positively- biased propellant. A drum brake assembly locks the metal bellows accumulator in place between adjustments by thermodynamic actuation by activating piezo-electric stack actuators that disengage calipers from a brake drum attached to the bellows accumulator. (FIG.1)

Applicant

ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC.
4545 CREEK ROAD, CINCINNATI, OH-45242, OHIO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Inventor

WILLIAM L. HASSLER, JR.; DANIEL F. DLUGOS, JR.

International Info

Classification: A61M 005/00
Publication Number:

Priority Information

10/857763 USA 2004-05-28