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US Patent 8068910 Flexible tube sensor for sensing urinary sphincter pressure

Patent 8068910 was granted and assigned to Medtronic on November, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Medtronic
Medtronic
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8068910
Date of Patent
November 29, 2011
Patent Application Number
11116952
Date Filed
April 28, 2005
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Mark W. Bockelman
Patent abstract

The disclosure describes a therapeutic sphincter control system with a fluid tube pressure sensor. The system senses sphincter pressure and sends the information to a stimulator that is capable of stimulation therapy to control sphincter contractility, thus reducing unwanted urinary incontinence. Measuring sphincter pressure is accomplished through the use of a fluid-filled tube placed through the sphincter and attached to a module implanted within the bladder. Pressure within the tube is transduced to generate an electrical signal that is sent wirelessly to an implanted stimulator connected to a lead positioned near pelvic floor nerves. An external device may be used to wirelessly send information to the implanted stimulator and inhibit stimulation in order for the patient to empty the bladder. Pressure information and stimulation information may be recorded and reviewed for continued patient monitoring. In addition, the system may only include the pressure sensor to monitor patient pressure information.

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