FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to medicine and can be used in treatment of obesity. Device for regulation contains elongated element, which has first end and second ends. Elongated element has contracting ventral surface and rigid dorsal periphery. Clamp is located on the first end of elongated element and is made with possibility of its gearing with the second end of elongated element, as a result elongated element forms a loop around organ or canal. Flexible element is installed with possibility of sliding inside elongated element. Flexible element has spiral screw thread. Remotely-controlled drive mechanism is located on the second end of elongated element Drive mechanism gears with spiral screw thread. Flexible element is installed with possibility of tightening loop on patient's organ or canal under the impact of drive mechanism. Elongated element contains elastic membrane preventing tissue ingrowth In order to prevent inflating of elastic membrane elongated element is preliminarily treated in CO2 medium Described is device for stomach bandaging.
EFFECT: increased accuracy of regulation of influencing an organ compression
76 cl, 21 dwg
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Dates
2010-08-20—Published
2005-10-12—Filed