Claims
- 1-156. (Cancelled).
- 157. A method for treating female urinary incontinence comprising,
inserting a shaft having a curved portion percutaneously into a body and through a vaginal wall of a patient; associating a sling assembly end with an end of the shaft subsequent to the shaft extending through the vaginal wall; and withdrawing the shaft to place at least a portion of the sling assembly under a urethra of the patient.
- 158. The method of claim 157, wherein the sling assembly comprises an element for receiving a distal end of the shaft.
- 159. The method of claim 157 comprising inserting the shaft via an abdomen of the patient.
- 160. The method of claim 157, wherein the shaft comprises a channel for receiving the sling assembly end.
- 161. The method of claim 160 comprising locking the sling assembly end in the channel.
- 162. The method of claim 160 comprising unlocking the sling assembly end from the channel subsequent to withdrawing the shaft.
- 163. The method of claim 157 comprising disassociating the sling assembly end from the shaft end subsequent to withdrawing the shaft.
- 164. The method of claim 157, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling.
- 165. The method of claim 157, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling and a pouch enclosing at least partially the sling.
- 166. The method of claim 165 comprising removing the sling from a pouch subsequent to sling assembly placement.
- 167. The method of claim 157, wherein the end of the shaft is a distal end.
- 168. A method for treating female urinary incontinence comprising,
inserting a shaft having a curved portion percutaneously into a body and through a vaginal wall of a patient; associating a sling assembly end to an end of the shaft subsequent to the shaft extending through the vaginal wall; and withdrawing the shaft to pull at least a portion of the sling assembly through the vaginal wall to place at least a portion of the sling assembly under a urethra of the patient.
- 169. The method of claim 168 comprising inserting the shaft via an abdomen of the patient.
- 170. The method of claim 168 comprising disassociating the sling assembly end with shaft subsequent to withdrawing the shaft.
- 171. The method of claim 168, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling.
- 172. The method of claim 168, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling and a pouch enclosing at least partially the sling.
- 173. The method of claim 172 comprising removing the sling from the pouch.
- 174. A method for treating female urinary incontinence comprising,
inserting first and second shafts, each having a curved portion, percutaneously into a body and through a vaginal wall of a patient; associating a first end of a sling assembly with the first shaft; associating a second end of the sling assembly with the second shaft; and placing at least a portion of the sling assembly under a urethra of the patient.
- 175. The method of claim 174, wherein the step of inserting comprises inserting the first shaft and then inserting the second shaft.
- 176. The method of claim 174 comprising inserting at least one of the shafts via the abdomen.
- 177. The method of claim 174 comprising withdrawing at least one of the first and second shafts to place at least a portion of the sling assembly under a urethra of the patient.
- 178. The method of claim 174 comprising disassociating the first and second assembly ends from the shafts subsequent to withdrawing the shafts from the body.
- 179. The method of claim 174, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling.
- 180. The method of claim 174, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling and a pouch for enclosing at least partially the sling.
- 181. The method of claim 180 comprising removing the sling from the pouch.
- 182. A method for treating female urinary incontinence comprising,
inserting a shaft having a curved portion percutaneously into a body and through a vaginal wall of a patient; associating a sling assembly with an end of the shaft; and withdrawing the shaft to place at least a portion of the sling assembly under the urethra.
- 183. The method of claim 182, wherein the associating comprises interfitting the sling assembly in a channel located at an end of the shaft.
- 184. The method of claim 182, wherein the associating comprises releasably interfitting the sling assembly in a channel located at an end of the shaft.
- 185. The method of claim 182 comprising dissociating the sling assembly from the shaft subsequent to withdrawing the shaft from the body of the patient.
- 186. The method of claim 182, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling.
- 187. The method of claim 182, wherein the sling assembly comprises an elongated extension located at an end of the sling assembly.
- 188. The method of claim 182, wherein the sling assembly comprises an aperture located at an end of the sling assembly.
- 189. The method of claim 182, wherein the sling assembly comprises a sling and a pouch for enclosing at least partially the sling.
- 190. The method of claim 189, wherein the pouch comprises an opening intermediate to first and second ends of the sling assembly.
- 191. The method of claim 189, wherein the pouch is substantially flat.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/038,171, filed Feb. 13, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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