Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Methods and devices for selective disruption of visceral fat by controlled cooling
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Application No.: US15970789Application Date: 2018-05-03
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Publication No.: US10582960B2Publication Date: 2020-03-10
- Inventor: Matthew M. Avram , Richard Rox Anderson , Joshua Tam
- Applicant: The General Hospital Corporation
- Applicant Address: US MA Boston
- Assignee: The General Hospital Corporation
- Current Assignee: The General Hospital Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Boston
- Agency: Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
- Agent Brian R. Landry
- Main IPC: A61B18/02
- IPC: A61B18/02 ; A61F7/10 ; A61F7/12

Abstract:
In one aspect, the present invention provides a method of cooling to produce selective disruption of visceral fat tissue in a non-infant human subject comprising infusing a cooled fluid into the abdominal or peritoneal cavity, or into other parts of the body containing visceral fat, to cool the proximal tissue sufficiently to selectively disrupt lipid-rich cells therein, for example, to promote subsequent damage and absorption of lipid-rich cells by the body without producing unwanted effects in non-lipid-rich cells; e.g., without injury to internal organ tissues that could otherwise produce life-threating risks. The cooled fluid can be infused using a catheter arrangement. The cooled fluid can be retained within the abdominal category for a particular duration, and then drained using the catheter arrangement. In certain embodiments, the cooled fluid can be simultaneously introduced into the abdominal cavity and drained therefrom.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180250056A1 METHODS AND DEVICES FOR SELECTIVE DISRUPTION OF VISCERAL FAT BY CONTROLLED COOLING Public/Granted day:2018-09-06
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