Claims
- 1. A venous anti-reflux device comprising:
a fluid reservoir and a collar assembly, said collar assembly including a flexible membrane defining at least one compartment in flow communication with said fluid reservoir and a housing for supporting said at least one compartment in surrounding relation to a target vein segment, said media reservoir providing a pressure head of media for filling and distending said flexible membrane when said reservoir is disposed vertically above said collar assembly, thereby to constrict a flow passage through the target vein segment.
- 2. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein when said reservoir is disposed laterally adjacent or below said collar, said media is substantially free to flow from said compartment toward said reservoir.
- 3. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein when said reservoir is an elongate, columnar reservoir having a longitudinal axis generally perpendicular to a horizontal plane of said collar.
- 4. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein the housing is formed in first and second parts that are hingedly coupled together so as to be pivotable from an open configuration to a closed configuration to surround the target vein segment.
- 5. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 4, wherein one of said parts is recessed to accommodate an artery adjacent the target vein segment.
- 6. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 4, wherein said parts are hinged at an integral, living hinge.
- 7. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 4, further comprising at least one suture loop around the housing for holding said parts in said closed configuration.
- 8. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 7, further comprising a circumferential groove defined about the outer circumference of the housing for receiving said at least one suture loop
- 9. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein said flexible membrane defines two diametrically opposed inflatable membrane compartments.
- 10. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein said flow communication between said flexible membrane and said fluid reservoir comprises a conduit defined between said reservoir and a port of said housing.
- 11. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein said flexible membrane is constructed and arranged so that the filled and distended membrane reduces a dimension of a passage through the collar assembly to not less than 2 mm whereby walls of the target vein segment collapsed but not crushed therein.
- 12. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 1, wherein the media contained in the reservoir comprises a liquid.
- 13. A venous anti-reflux device as in claim 12, wherein the media in the reservoir comprises saline.
- 14. A method for selectively constricting a vein segment for preventing retrograde venous flow comprising:
providing an implantable device including: a columnar fluid reservoir and a collar assembly, said collar assembly including a flexible membrane defining at least one compartment in flow communication with said fluid reservoir and a housing engaging the flexible membrane; mounting the collar assembly in surrounding relation to a target vein segment so that the columnar reservoir is disposed in parallel to and along a portion of the vein segment downstream, relative to antigrade flow, from the collar assembly whereby when the vein segment is disposed in a generally vertical orientation, said fluid reservoir defines a pressure head of media for filling and distending said flexible bladder, thereby to constrict the target vein segment.
- 15. A method as in claim 14, wherein when the vein segment is disposed in a generally horizontal orientation media is free to flow from said flexible membrane toward said reservoir.
- 16. A method as in claim 14, wherein the housing is formed in first and second parts that are hingedly coupled together and wherein said mounting comprises pivoting said parts of said housing from an open configuration to a closed configuration surrounding said target vein segments.
- 17. A method as in claim 16, further comprising securing said parts in said closed configuration.
- 18. A method as in claim 17, wherein said securing comprises looping suture material around the housing for holding said parts in said closed configuration.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/440,019, filed Jan. 15, 2003, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60440019 |
Jan 2003 |
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