Claims
- 1. An artificial implant for a urinary system comprising:a flexible reservoir having an outer shell and an inner pouch, wherein said inner pouch is not attached to said outer shell and is thus extractable; two input tubular elements opening into the interior of said inner pouch and which are fixed to said reservoir via mechanical connections and which are connectable to two renal parenchymas at the other end; an outlet tubular element opening into said inner pouch and containing an artificial urethral sphincter; wherein said reservior, said input tubular elements, and said output tubular element each has an outer layer and an inner layer, wherein said outer layer is a biocompatible material and said inner layer is a material that prevents adhesion of biological residues; and wherein said reservoir and input and output tubular elements have a flattened state when empty and an expanded state.
- 2. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir deforms when manual pressure is applied on the exterior of the skin near said reservoir wherein upon deformation the artificial sphincter opens.
- 3. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical connections between the reservoirs and the two input tubular elements are supported by protuberances of the inner pouch.
- 4. The artificial implant according to claim 1 or claim 3, wherein said mechanical connections are selected from turnbuckles, worm drive clips and rings.
- 5. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein said input tubular elements connectable to each of the renal parenchymas have external spiral folds or external ring folds which attach directly to the renal parenchymas.
- 6. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein a negative pressure is maintained in said reservoir.
- 7. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein said artificial urethral sphincter is activated by a mechanical spring valve.
- 8. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein said artificial urethral sphincter is activated by an electromagnetic valve.
- 9. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein the outer shell is made of a porous biomaterial.
- 10. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein said inner pouch is made of a biomaterial which is resistant to encrustation by urine.
- 11. The artificial implant according to claim 1, wherein said artificial implant is implanted under the skin via para-iliac incisions using a balloon technique.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of PCT/FR98/00200 filed Feb. 4, 1998.
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