US20050113637A1 - Penile prosthesis and method of implantation - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to medical prostheses, particularly to urological prosthe 8 ses and methods of implantation for improved erectile function, and particularly to penile implants comprising an elastic mantle, internal elements and filling material for implanting into the corpora cavernosa, without requiring a surgical operation, and an implantation method therefore.
- penile prostheses include surgically positioned pumps for creating high pressure of liquid in the elastic silicon mantle, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,658,329; U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,897; U.S. Pat. No. 4,566,446; U.S. Pat. No. 4,782,826; U.S. Pat. No. 4,224,934; U.S. Pat. No. 4,235,227; U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,202; U.S. Pat. No. 4,342,308; U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,711; U.S. Pat. No. 3,853,122; U.S. Pat. No. 3,954,102; U.S. Pat. No.
- the prior art also teaches devices which use an external source of electricity and a source of alternating magnetic field changing with the frequency of 50 to 1000 Hz which influence the internal element located in the penis.
- This element senses the magnetic field and causes liquid in the inner reservoir to move from the reservoir into the elastic mantles located in the corpora cavernosa, and causes the penis to erect.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,584,994; U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,605; U.S. Pat. No. 4,491,461 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,897 describes a permanent magnet which makes seesaw movements under the influence of this field. This in turn causes liquid from the reservoir to pump into the elastic mantles, thus serving as an internal element sensing alternating magnetic field of the external source.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,694 describes penile prostheses not containing pumps and reservoirs with a liquid, but is provided with an internal element with alternating rigidity placed in an elastic mantle which is closed by plugs at its side.
- the element is made in the form of a spring having coils which can be moved manually from one end of the prosthesis which is fixed to the patient's body, to its other end, thereby causing the penis to erect.
- the position of the spring's coils is fixed by the group of permanent magnets. These magnets are in the form of stems which are parallel to one another and are homopolarly turned to each other. The magnets' ends touching the moving spring coils are equipped with conic bulges which couple with the spring coils.
- the magnets hold the spring coils by their bulges by repelling each other.
- a construction is not sufficiently reliable. This is because it is necessary to squeeze the magnets in order to empty the erecting chambers. And since the magnets are located in the spring, it is necessary to squeeze the spring in the direction perpendicular to its longitudinal axis.
- the spring is highly rigid and one has to squeeze the penis strongly from the outside using one's fingers, which is a painful procedure.
- the implantation of the prosthesis requires similar surgical procedures as described above for currently available penile prostheses.
- the present invention overcomes the problems associated with previous devices and implantation methods by preferably implanting a penile prosthesis without requiring a complicated surgical procedure thereby making the procedure cost-effective and possible in an outpatient setting.
- the penile prosthesis device of the present invention includes an elastic mantle in the shape of a balloon or tube, the mantle is plugged at each end and is filled with a biocompatible liquid.
- the prosthesis device is inserted into the cavernous cavity by means of a trocar, and requires no surgical procedure.
- An additional embodiment of the invention includes a prosthesis unit having alternating rigidity and a catch for locking its position using a plurality of permanent magnets.
- the prosthetic device unit having the alternating rigidity comprises a thin wire, preferably made of steel, and a plurality of short discrete cylindrical elements. Each of the cylindrical elements further includes an axis hole through which passes the above-mentioned wire. The elements are coupled to each other end to end.
- every discrete element of the unit with alternating rigidity is made in the form of a cylinder with the alternating cut done in such a way that the outer diameter of the front of the minimal cut corresponds to the inner diameter of the front of the maximal cut.
- the discrete elements of the unit with alternating rigidity are made of ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic material and are located along the wire in the form of interchanging rows.
- One of the ends of the wire is attached to the plug at the first end of the elastic mantle.
- a part of the rigid pipe attached on the inner surface of the elastic mantle near its second end, is injected into the prosthesis.
- the first magnet of the catch of the unit's position with alternating rigidity is attached by one of its ends or poles to the inside part of the rigid pipe.
- the prosthesis is equipped with an external driver interacting with the internal catch of the unit.
- the external driver is made in the form of a third permanent magnet which interacts with the internal movable magnet by means of the magnetic field.
- the third magnet is in the form of a heavy walled pipe and an inner diameter corresponding to the size of the penis.
- the external driver is equipped with an element for uncoupling the third permanent magnet and the internal movable magnet.
- the uncoupling element is made in the form of a ferromagnetic pipe which is inserted into the inner hole of the third magnet, and is able to move on the axis while the conjugated surfaces of the ferromagnetic pipe and the magnet are covered with a material such as Teflon, that provides a suitable drag coefficient.
- the uncoupling element further has the catch of position as described in detail in FIG. 6 for an uncoupling element used for two opening halves with a faster.
- the elastic mantle may be equipped with an external arm made of thin non-elastic net attached at its ends to the plugs.
- the elastic mantle may also have a syringe activated check valve attached in one of the pipes.
- the penile prosthesis unit with the alternating rigidity and its catch enable the prosthesis to reduce to its original state or in the non-erectile state.
- the prosthesis can be inserted with ease into the corpora cavernosa by a trocar like larger caliber needle, thus avoiding the need for surgical procedures involving incisions, as is the case now, when implanting a penile prosthesis.
- An additional aspect of the present invention is the method of implantation of the semirigid, malleable, rod penile prosthesis and the like.
- the elastic mantle may be partially pre-filled, or the filling material may be inserted into the elastic mantle already placed in the corpora cavernosa, through a needle catheter and valve.
- the filling material may include standard physiological solution, biocompatible elastomer, silicone, oil, or other material in liquid form. This material may cure or harden after filling.
- the implantation method may include a step of expanding the cavity by using a high-pressure balloon, similar to angioplasty balloons.
- a further benefit of the implantation method of the present invention is the minimum erectile tissue disruption created by insertion of the unfilled or partially filled elastic mantle directly into the corpora cavernosa of the penis.
- the elastic mantle may be filled with small diameter elements, such as malleable rods or other elements of similar diameter, through a needle-catheter approximately 2.5 to 6 mm in diameter, preferably 4 to 4.5 mm in diameter, without making a surgical incision in the penis.
- the mantle After its insertion, the mantle is filled with a sufficient amount of a liquid which may or may not be self-curing. Filling the mantle is done through a valve, either by a needle catheter or by a smaller caliber needle. If a self-curing biocompatible elastomer, for example, silicone or the like, is inserted, its curing time after its injection into the elastic mantle is predetermined.
- a self-curing biocompatible elastomer for example, silicone or the like
- FIG. 1 presents the drawing of the implanted penile prosthesis in the condition in which it is implanted in to the penis.
- FIG. 2 shows the process of implantation of the prosthesis into the penis through a trocar.
- FIG. 3 shows the process of filling the implanted prosthesis by a biocompatible liquid through a valve at the distal tip of the erectile chamber.
- FIG. 4 shows the drawing of the prosthesis filled by a biocompatible liquid.
- FIG. 5 shows the drawing of the prosthesis implanted into the penis, with the magnet put onto penis influencing the catch of the position of the element with alternating rigidity.
- the element with permanent rigidity is in the condition of the maximal rigidity, while the penis is erected.
- FIG. 6 shows the construction of the external magnet consisting of two opening halves.
- FIG. 7 shows the construction of the external magnet provided with the collapsible magnetic shield and the lock.
- FIG. 8 presents the fragment of the unit of alternating rigidity.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the process of insertion of the unfilled (or partially filled) elastic mantle with the pre-installed malleable rod into the penis through a needle-catheter entering the tip of the corpus cavemosum.
- FIG. 10 shows the process of filling the elastic mantle located inside the corpus cavernosum by physiological solution or by a self-curing biocompatible liquid elastomer.
- the Implanted Penile Prosthesis ( FIG. 1 ) contains the elastic mantle 1 made of a biocompatible elastic material such as medical grade silicone elastomer, in the form of a pipe with plugs 2 and 3 at its ends, as well as the unit with alternating rigidity, made in the form of flexible wire 4 , preferably made of medical grade stainless steel passing through the discrete elements 5 put on it.
- Discrete elements 5 include polyetheretherketone (PEEK) or polyetherimide (PEI).
- PEEK polyetheretherketone
- PEI polyetherimide
- these elements can have the form of short cylinders with alternating cut made in such a way that the outer diameter of the front of the less cut corresponds to the internal diameter of the front with larger cut.
- the discrete elements 5 can be made of ferromagnetic ( 5 a ) and non-ferromagnetic ( 5 b ) materials located along the wire 4 , in interchanging rows. Bonding elements include ultra-violet cured adhesives.
- Plug 3 has a syringe activated check valve 6 for filling through it the mantle 1 by a biocompatible liquid 7 ( FIG. 3 ).
- One end of the flexible wire is fixed to the distal plug 3 , the other end is connected with movable magnet 8 .
- This magnet can be moved in a piece of the a rigid pipe 9 attached to the plug 2 . It is directed toward the movable magnet 8 by its inverse pole and is fixed to the end of the rigid pipe 9 ( FIG. 4 ).
- the device has also an external driver 8 . This driver is made in the form a permanent magnet 11 ( FIG. 6 ), in the form of a cylinder.
- the internal diameter of the magnet 11 is chosen in such a way that the magnet can be freely put around and removed from the penis after an of erection is achieved ( FIG. 1 ).
- Magnet 11 is equipped by the uncoupling element with the movable magnet 8 providing changes of magnetic connection between them. This can be provided by means of making magnet 11 in the form of two detachable halves provided with a lock 12 ( FIG. 6 ), or by means of an additional ferromagnetic shield 13 ( FIG. 7 ) of cylindrical form, which can be moved coaxially in magnet 11 and is provided with a lock 14 .
- the permanent magnets comprise of a metal alloy Nd—Fe—B coating with parylene.
- the Implantable Penile Prosthesis is inserted into the corpora cavernosa 15 of the penis 16 through a trocar 17 ( FIG. 2 ) in the state when the elastic mantle 1 is not filled with the biocompatible liquid.
- the elastic mantle 1 is vacuumed, and further is filled with the biocompatible liquid by means of the injector 18 .
- the elastic mantle 1 gets larger in its size and fills the cavity of corpora cavernosa.
- the state of magnet 8 (and consecutively of the entire prosthesis) is fixed due to attraction of magnets 8 and 10 .
- the magnetic connection of the external magnet 11 with the movable magnet 8 is interrupted by meads id uncoupling the magnet's halves ( FIG. 7 ).
- the remove magnet 11 is removed from the penis.
- all elements of the construction are returned into their initial state, providing for returning the penis to the flaccid position.
- the described construction provides a reliable functioning of the penile prosthesis and makes the conventional surgical implantation unnecessary, thus resulting in a simpler and less costly process of implantation.
- the elastic balloon (which can be supplied with reinforced walls) predetermining its inflated shape 3 usually made of silicone elastomer or other biocompatible material with some physical properties ( FIG. 1 ) is inserted into corpora cavernosa 1 of the penis 2 through a needle-catheter 4 .
- the balloon 3 can be empty or partially filled by a physiological solution 5 , or by a self-curing biocompatible liquid material mixture (as silicone, for example).
- Semirigid or malleable rods 6 or other elements of the construction can be pre-installed into the balloon 3 .
- the balloon 3 After inserting the balloon 3 into the corpora cavernosa, it is completely filled ( FIG. 2 ) by the physiological solution 5 or by a self-curing biocompatible liquid material mixture.
- the balloon can be filled by means of the syringe 7 through a needle 8 inserted through a valve 9 .
- the balloon is filled with a physiological solution, after retrieval of the injection needle the prosthesis will mimic a natural erection. If a self-curing biocompatible liquid material with predetermined curing time is injected, after solidification of the material the prosthesis will mimic a natural erection.
- the corporal cavities can be expanded by using a high pressure balloon (similar to angioplasty balloons) inserted into the corpora cavernosa through the above mentioned needle catheter.
- a high pressure balloon similar to angioplasty balloons
- the described method of the prosthesis's implantation enables to avoid surgical incisions to the penile tissues, thus reducing the cost of the implantation and diminishing the risk of post-operative complications.
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Abstract
The present invention is a penile prosthesis device and a non-surgical method of implantation of the device into a penis. The prosthesis device is designed to be an elastic mantle to be implanted directly into the corpus cavernous cavity. The prosthesis device contains an elongated tube plugged at both ends and fillable with a biocompatible liquid. The liquid may be prefilled or injected into a implanted prosthesis device to achieve the resilience and feel of the penis. The invention includes a balloon which is inserted into the corpus cavernous cavity and a pump is used to pressurize the cavity and achieve a cylindrical expansion of the form of the penis. The invention also includes an elastic mantle having a unit including a plurality of magnets to achieve rigidity, thereby causing the penis to become erect.
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- The present invention relates generally to medical prostheses, particularly to urological prosthe8ses and methods of implantation for improved erectile function, and particularly to penile implants comprising an elastic mantle, internal elements and filling material for implanting into the corpora cavernosa, without requiring a surgical operation, and an implantation method therefore.
- Male impotence is wide spread worldwide. Some data indicate that more than thirty million people between the ages of twenty-five years and sixty years suffer from impotence in the United States alone. A number of various methods have been used to treat impotence, including pharmaceutical medicines such as Viagra or Apomorphine, natural remedies, use of external apparatus and devices to create vacuum in the penile area, implantation of prosthesis in the penile cavity called the corpora cavernosa to create an artificial erection, surgical implantation of penile prosthesis filled with solution, or implantation of a drug storage unit remote from penile tissue, but connected by a thin tubing for delivery of vasodilating drugs such as prostaglandin E1, papaverine, or the like.
- Several prior art patents have described penile prostheses comprising of plastic pliable elements with constant rigidity, for example, the Semirigid and Malleable Rod Penile Prostheses, located coaxially inside a silicon stem devices such as the Jonas Prosthesis, Flexirod, or the AMS-600. U.S. Pat. No. 3,987,789; U.S. Pat. No. 4,392,562; U.S. Pat. No. 4,066,073; U.S. Pat. No. 4,594,998. Disadvantageously, these types of devices are continuously rigid and cause discomfort for the patient.
- Other types of penile prostheses include surgically positioned pumps for creating high pressure of liquid in the elastic silicon mantle, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,658,329; U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,897; U.S. Pat. No. 4,566,446; U.S. Pat. No. 4,782,826; U.S. Pat. No. 4,224,934; U.S. Pat. No. 4,235,227; U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,202; U.S. Pat. No. 4,342,308; U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,711; U.S. Pat. No. 3,853,122; U.S. Pat. No. 3,954,102; U.S. Pat. No. 5,062,417; U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,694; U.S. Pat. No. 5,167,611 or U.S. Pat. No. 4,267,829. Generally, the inflatable chambers of these prostheses are situated in the corpora cavernosa, the liquid reservoir is implanted in the inguinal area, and the pump is situated in the scrotal sac. Unfortunately, implanting these devices almost always requires implanting several components into the patient's body, for example, the reservoir with liquid, pump, several valves, connecting pipes, and the like, in addition to those components implanted directly into the penis. Therefore, the implantation of these elements requires complicated, surgical, lengthy and costly procedures to be performed. Moreover, these devices themselves are complex and expensive.
- The prior art also teaches devices which use an external source of electricity and a source of alternating magnetic field changing with the frequency of 50 to 1000 Hz which influence the internal element located in the penis. This element senses the magnetic field and causes liquid in the inner reservoir to move from the reservoir into the elastic mantles located in the corpora cavernosa, and causes the penis to erect. U.S. Pat. No. 4,584,994; U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,605; U.S. Pat. No. 4,491,461 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,897 describes a permanent magnet which makes seesaw movements under the influence of this field. This in turn causes liquid from the reservoir to pump into the elastic mantles, thus serving as an internal element sensing alternating magnetic field of the external source.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,694 describes penile prostheses not containing pumps and reservoirs with a liquid, but is provided with an internal element with alternating rigidity placed in an elastic mantle which is closed by plugs at its side. The element is made in the form of a spring having coils which can be moved manually from one end of the prosthesis which is fixed to the patient's body, to its other end, thereby causing the penis to erect. The position of the spring's coils is fixed by the group of permanent magnets. These magnets are in the form of stems which are parallel to one another and are homopolarly turned to each other. The magnets' ends touching the moving spring coils are equipped with conic bulges which couple with the spring coils. Therefore, the magnets hold the spring coils by their bulges by repelling each other. However, such a construction is not sufficiently reliable. This is because it is necessary to squeeze the magnets in order to empty the erecting chambers. And since the magnets are located in the spring, it is necessary to squeeze the spring in the direction perpendicular to its longitudinal axis. The spring is highly rigid and one has to squeeze the penis strongly from the outside using one's fingers, which is a painful procedure. Moreover, the implantation of the prosthesis requires similar surgical procedures as described above for currently available penile prostheses.
- Even worse, the complicated surgery may result in damage of erectile tissues and post-operative complications. Moreover, many of conventional mechanical prostheses have somewhat frequent mechanical malfunction and may require additional surgery to replace the prosthesis. Nevertheless, about twenty thousand such surgical operations are performed each year in the United States alone.
- The drawbacks of the current methods of implantation and above devices are that, independently of the type of prosthesis and components used, these units are implanted into the penis by means of conventional surgical operation, by making a surgical cut in the area of the penile skin, corpora cavernosa or the scrotum for implanting the prosthesis. Such surgical operations are complex, expensive and inconvenient.
- It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a non-surgical, non-intrusive penile erection device, and which reduces the pain associated with mechanical malfunction of devices.
- It is also an object of the invention to provide an implantation procedure for penile prosthesis, which procedures requires no surgery, and can be carried out in an outpatient clinic.
- The present invention overcomes the problems associated with previous devices and implantation methods by preferably implanting a penile prosthesis without requiring a complicated surgical procedure thereby making the procedure cost-effective and possible in an outpatient setting.
- The penile prosthesis device of the present invention includes an elastic mantle in the shape of a balloon or tube, the mantle is plugged at each end and is filled with a biocompatible liquid. The prosthesis device is inserted into the cavernous cavity by means of a trocar, and requires no surgical procedure.
- An additional embodiment of the invention includes a prosthesis unit having alternating rigidity and a catch for locking its position using a plurality of permanent magnets. The prosthetic device unit having the alternating rigidity comprises a thin wire, preferably made of steel, and a plurality of short discrete cylindrical elements. Each of the cylindrical elements further includes an axis hole through which passes the above-mentioned wire. The elements are coupled to each other end to end.
- In another embodiment of the invention, every discrete element of the unit with alternating rigidity is made in the form of a cylinder with the alternating cut done in such a way that the outer diameter of the front of the minimal cut corresponds to the inner diameter of the front of the maximal cut.
- In yet another embodiment, the discrete elements of the unit with alternating rigidity are made of ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic material and are located along the wire in the form of interchanging rows. One of the ends of the wire is attached to the plug at the first end of the elastic mantle. A part of the rigid pipe attached on the inner surface of the elastic mantle near its second end, is injected into the prosthesis.
- In a different embodiment, the first magnet of the catch of the unit's position with alternating rigidity is attached by one of its ends or poles to the inside part of the rigid pipe. A second magnet of the catch of the unit's position with alternating rigidity and is attached by one of its ends or poles to the inside part of the rigid pipe, coaxially with the first fixed magnet, and is turned to it by its opposite end, the second end or pole of which is connected with the free end of the wire. The prosthesis is equipped with an external driver interacting with the internal catch of the unit. The external driver is made in the form of a third permanent magnet which interacts with the internal movable magnet by means of the magnetic field. The third magnet is in the form of a heavy walled pipe and an inner diameter corresponding to the size of the penis. The external driver is equipped with an element for uncoupling the third permanent magnet and the internal movable magnet.
- The uncoupling element is made in the form of a ferromagnetic pipe which is inserted into the inner hole of the third magnet, and is able to move on the axis while the conjugated surfaces of the ferromagnetic pipe and the magnet are covered with a material such as Teflon, that provides a suitable drag coefficient. The uncoupling element further has the catch of position as described in detail in
FIG. 6 for an uncoupling element used for two opening halves with a faster. Additionally, the elastic mantle may be equipped with an external arm made of thin non-elastic net attached at its ends to the plugs. The elastic mantle may also have a syringe activated check valve attached in one of the pipes. These particular characteristics in the construction of the penile prosthesis in the present invention, enable it to work reliably since the position of the unit influences the catch by means of the magnetic field of the external magnet, without deforming the penis and the internal elements of the prosthesis. - Additionally, the penile prosthesis unit with the alternating rigidity and its catch enable the prosthesis to reduce to its original state or in the non-erectile state. In this state, the prosthesis can be inserted with ease into the corpora cavernosa by a trocar like larger caliber needle, thus avoiding the need for surgical procedures involving incisions, as is the case now, when implanting a penile prosthesis.
- An additional aspect of the present invention is the method of implantation of the semirigid, malleable, rod penile prosthesis and the like. For example, by implanting into the penis separately, the elastic mantle with inside elements and the filling material, using a needle-shaped catheter directly in to the penile corpora cavernosa, without making a surgical incision. Optionally, the elastic mantle may be partially pre-filled, or the filling material may be inserted into the elastic mantle already placed in the corpora cavernosa, through a needle catheter and valve. The filling material may include standard physiological solution, biocompatible elastomer, silicone, oil, or other material in liquid form. This material may cure or harden after filling. Before insertion of the elastic mantle into the corpora cavernosa the implantation method may include a step of expanding the cavity by using a high-pressure balloon, similar to angioplasty balloons.
- A further benefit of the implantation method of the present invention is the minimum erectile tissue disruption created by insertion of the unfilled or partially filled elastic mantle directly into the corpora cavernosa of the penis. The elastic mantle may be filled with small diameter elements, such as malleable rods or other elements of similar diameter, through a needle-catheter approximately 2.5 to 6 mm in diameter, preferably 4 to 4.5 mm in diameter, without making a surgical incision in the penis.
- After its insertion, the mantle is filled with a sufficient amount of a liquid which may or may not be self-curing. Filling the mantle is done through a valve, either by a needle catheter or by a smaller caliber needle. If a self-curing biocompatible elastomer, for example, silicone or the like, is inserted, its curing time after its injection into the elastic mantle is predetermined. The creation of the intracorporeal cavity for the elastic mantle by using a longitudinal high-pressure balloon allows the elastic mantle to reach a smooth cylindrical form upon filling with the biocompatible material.
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FIG. 1 presents the drawing of the implanted penile prosthesis in the condition in which it is implanted in to the penis. -
FIG. 2 shows the process of implantation of the prosthesis into the penis through a trocar. -
FIG. 3 shows the process of filling the implanted prosthesis by a biocompatible liquid through a valve at the distal tip of the erectile chamber. -
FIG. 4 shows the drawing of the prosthesis filled by a biocompatible liquid. -
FIG. 5 shows the drawing of the prosthesis implanted into the penis, with the magnet put onto penis influencing the catch of the position of the element with alternating rigidity. The element with permanent rigidity is in the condition of the maximal rigidity, while the penis is erected. -
FIG. 6 shows the construction of the external magnet consisting of two opening halves. -
FIG. 7 shows the construction of the external magnet provided with the collapsible magnetic shield and the lock. -
FIG. 8 presents the fragment of the unit of alternating rigidity. -
FIG. 9 illustrates the process of insertion of the unfilled (or partially filled) elastic mantle with the pre-installed malleable rod into the penis through a needle-catheter entering the tip of the corpus cavemosum. -
FIG. 10 shows the process of filling the elastic mantle located inside the corpus cavernosum by physiological solution or by a self-curing biocompatible liquid elastomer. - According to the invention, the Implanted Penile Prosthesis (
FIG. 1 ) contains theelastic mantle 1 made of a biocompatible elastic material such as medical grade silicone elastomer, in the form of a pipe withplugs flexible wire 4, preferably made of medical grade stainless steel passing through thediscrete elements 5 put on it.Discrete elements 5 include polyetheretherketone (PEEK) or polyetherimide (PEI). The front part of each element (5 a) is conjunct with the rear part of each subsequent element (5 b) (FIG. 8 ). These elements can have the form of short cylinders with alternating cut made in such a way that the outer diameter of the front of the less cut corresponds to the internal diameter of the front with larger cut. Beside this, thediscrete elements 5 can be made of ferromagnetic (5 a) and non-ferromagnetic (5 b) materials located along thewire 4, in interchanging rows. Bonding elements include ultra-violet cured adhesives. -
Plug 3 has a syringe activatedcheck valve 6 for filling through it themantle 1 by a biocompatible liquid 7 (FIG. 3 ). One end of the flexible wire is fixed to thedistal plug 3, the other end is connected withmovable magnet 8. This magnet can be moved in a piece of the a rigid pipe 9 attached to theplug 2. It is directed toward themovable magnet 8 by its inverse pole and is fixed to the end of the rigid pipe 9 (FIG. 4 ). The device has also anexternal driver 8. This driver is made in the form a permanent magnet 11 (FIG. 6 ), in the form of a cylinder. The internal diameter of themagnet 11 is chosen in such a way that the magnet can be freely put around and removed from the penis after an of erection is achieved (FIG. 1 ).Magnet 11 is equipped by the uncoupling element with themovable magnet 8 providing changes of magnetic connection between them. This can be provided by means of makingmagnet 11 in the form of two detachable halves provided with a lock 12 (FIG. 6 ), or by means of an additional ferromagnetic shield 13 (FIG. 7 ) of cylindrical form, which can be moved coaxially inmagnet 11 and is provided with alock 14. The permanent magnets comprise of a metal alloy Nd—Fe—B coating with parylene. - The Implantable Penile Prosthesis is inserted into the
corpora cavernosa 15 of thepenis 16 through a trocar 17 (FIG. 2 ) in the state when theelastic mantle 1 is not filled with the biocompatible liquid. After implantation of the prosthesis into the corpora cavernosa, theelastic mantle 1 is vacuumed, and further is filled with the biocompatible liquid by means of theinjector 18. Theelastic mantle 1 gets larger in its size and fills the cavity of corpora cavernosa. Since this cavity can be of irregular form, theelastic mantle 1 can be provided with the externalnon-elastic arm 19 made in the form of the net or mantle freely put in the initial position on theelastic mantle 1 and attached to its both sides areplugs - In flaccid penile position, the magnets do not touch one another and
wire 4 with thediscrete elements 5 is in its free state (FIG. 4 ). - In order to create an erection, it is necessary to put the
external magnet 11 next to the penis in the position illustrated inFIG. 6 or 7. The magnet should be moved in the direction of the body. By means of the magnetic field,magnet 11 gets coupled with themovable magnet 8 causing it to move synchronically in the pipe 9, till it touches theimmovable magnet 10. While moving, themagnet 8 tightens thewire 4 with thediscrete elements 5, and also pulls together the fronts of theelastic mantle 1. The discrete elements move toward search other until their conjugated surfaces meet, thus forming a rigid construction. The general rigidity of the prosthesis sufficiently grows, and the penis becomes erected. The state of magnet 8 (and consecutively of the entire prosthesis) is fixed due to attraction ofmagnets external magnet 11 with themovable magnet 8 is interrupted by meads id uncoupling the magnet's halves (FIG. 7 ). Then theremove magnet 11 is removed from the penis. To get into the initial flaccid states, it is necessary to put theremote magnet 11 on the penis, to restore connection betweenmagnet 11 and themovable magnet 8, and to movemagnet 11 towards the penis's end, drawing the movable magnet 8m as well as the ferromagneticdiscrete elements 5, which one by one are get out of coupling with non-ferromagnetic elements. In this case, all elements of the construction are returned into their initial state, providing for returning the penis to the flaccid position. - The described construction provides a reliable functioning of the penile prosthesis and makes the conventional surgical implantation unnecessary, thus resulting in a simpler and less costly process of implantation.
- According to the method of the present invention, the elastic balloon (which can be supplied with reinforced walls) predetermining its
inflated shape 3 usually made of silicone elastomer or other biocompatible material with some physical properties (FIG. 1 ) is inserted intocorpora cavernosa 1 of thepenis 2 through a needle-catheter 4. In its insertion theballoon 3 can be empty or partially filled by aphysiological solution 5, or by a self-curing biocompatible liquid material mixture (as silicone, for example). Semirigid ormalleable rods 6 or other elements of the construction can be pre-installed into theballoon 3. - After inserting the
balloon 3 into the corpora cavernosa, it is completely filled (FIG. 2 ) by thephysiological solution 5 or by a self-curing biocompatible liquid material mixture. The balloon can be filled by means of thesyringe 7 through aneedle 8 inserted through a valve 9. - If the balloon is filled with a physiological solution, after retrieval of the injection needle the prosthesis will mimic a natural erection. If a self-curing biocompatible liquid material with predetermined curing time is injected, after solidification of the material the prosthesis will mimic a natural erection.
- In order to allow an even and cylindrical expansion of the balloons, before their insertion into the corpora cavernosa, the corporal cavities can be expanded by using a high pressure balloon (similar to angioplasty balloons) inserted into the corpora cavernosa through the above mentioned needle catheter. The pre-creation of the intra-corporeal cavity to host the elastic mantle by using a longitudinal high-pressure balloon allows to fill the elastic mantle and obtain a smooth cylindrical form prosthesis.
- The described method of the prosthesis's implantation enables to avoid surgical incisions to the penile tissues, thus reducing the cost of the implantation and diminishing the risk of post-operative complications.
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1. A penile prosthesis device comprising:
an elastic mantle shaped in the form of an elongated tube,
said tube having a suitable length,
said tube having a first end and a second end,
said first and second ends having plugs inserted therein,
said elastic mantle being placed in a trocar needle and implanted into the corpora cavernosa without requiring a surgical procedure, and said elastic mantle being filled with a biocompatible liquid.
2. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 1 , wherein one of the plugs includes syringe activated check valve.
3. A penile prosthesis device comprising:
an elastic mantle in the shape of a tube or balloon and having a suitable length,
said tube having a first end and a second end and each of said first and second ends has a plug inserted therein,
a unit of alternating rigidity located in said mantle, said unit having a lock optionally positioned using permanent magnet.
4. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 3 , wherein the unit of alternating rigidity comprises of a thin wire, having a first end and a second end preferably said wire being selected from the group consisting of steel,
one end of said wire being attached to the plug at the front of the elastic mantle,
a plurality of short discrete cylindrical elements each having a front part and a rear part, each having a passage means at the axis through which passes the thin wire, wherein the front part of an element is coupled to the rear part of a succeeding element along the length of the elastic mantle, and optionally an external driver means to create a magnetic force.
5. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 3 , wherein the discrete elements of the unit with alternating rigidity have a cylindrical form having an external diameter and an internal diameter, said external diameter of an element having a small cut corresponding to the internal diameter of the element having a large cut.
6. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 3 , wherein the discrete elements of the unit with alternating rigidity comprise of ferromagnetic material and nonferromagnetic material and said elements are located along the wire in the form of interchanging rows.
7. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic mantle has an internal surface and attached to this internal face at the first end of the elastic mantle is a piece of pipe.
8. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 7 , wherein the first magnet of the catch of the unit with alternating rigidity, said magnet having a first end and a second end, said first and second ends being attached to the inside of the pipe.
9. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 8 , wherein the second magnet of the catch of the unit with alternating rigidity, said magnet being movable inside the pipe, said magnet being installed coaxially with the first immovable magnet, having a first pole and a second pole, and said magnet being adversely positioned in relation to the first rode, with the second pole being connected to the free end of the wire.
10. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 3 , further provided with an external driver, said external driver interacting with the unit with the alternating rigidity via an internal catch.
11. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 10 ,, wherein the external driver comprises a third magnet, said third magnet interacting with an internal magnet via the magnetic field.
12. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 11 , further comprising a third permanent magnet in the form of a thick-walled pipe, said third permanent magnet and said third permanent magnet having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the penis.
13. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 12 , wherein the external driver is provided with an element, said element having the properties of uncoupling the third permanent magnet from the internal magnet.
14. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 12 , wherein the coupling element is provided with a positioning lock.
15. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic mantle is provided with an external arm, said external arm being made of a material including a third non-elastic net or a mantle and having the first and second ends attached at the plugs.
16. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 3 , wherein the elastic mantle is provided with an external arm, said external arm being made of a material including a thin non-elastic net or a mantle and having the first and second ends attached at the plugs.
17. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 1 further including a reservoir means interconnected via a fluid delivery means for conducing the fluid from the reservoir means to the implanted elastic mantle.
18. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 1 , wherein the biocompatible liquid includes silicone, physiological saline oil or a curable fluid approximating the resilience and feel of the human penis.
19. The penile prosthesis device according to claim 17 , wherein said reservoir means and the fluid delivery means are configured to define an integral unit.
20. A penile prosthesis device kit comprising:
an implantable elastic mantle,
at least one trocar needle attachable to a fluid delivery means, a reservoir means containing a biocompatible liquid, said fluid delivery means and said reservoir means configured to allow delivery of a biocompatible liquid to the implanted elastic mantle,
at least two plugs for inserting at each end of the elastic mantle and a plurality of aseptic or alcohol swaps.
21. The penile prosthesis device kit according to claim 20 , further comprising a unit of alternating rigidity located in said mantle.
22. The penile prosthesis device kit according to claim 20 , further comprising a balloon provided to apply pressure and expand the cylindrical form of the penis.
23. The penile prosthesis device kit according to claim 22 , further comprising an external driver means to create a magnetic force and guide the unit with alternating rigidity.
24. A method of implanting a penile prosthesis device without requiring a surgical procedure, said method comprising the steps of:
placing an elastic mantle into a trocar, inserting the needle-catheter portion of the trocar on an aseptic portion of a human penis, to reach the penile corpora cavernosa implanting the elastic mantle or net into the corpora caversona cavity, and removing the needle form the penis.
25. The method according to claim 24 , further comprising the step of delivering a biocompatible liquid into the implanted elastic mantle to achieve the resilience human penis.
26. The method according to claim 24 , wherein the elastic mantle implanted includes a malleable rod filled with a biocompatible material, said method comprising the step of: implanting directly into the corpora cavernosa the pre-filled elastic mantle, and occluding the aperture created by the needle in the elastic mantle during filling of biocompatible material.
27. The method according to claim 24 further comprising the steps of:
inserting into the corpora cavernosa a compressible balloon using a trocar needle and delivering pressure into said balloon to expand the cylindrical form of the human penis before implanting the elastic mantle.
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