Methods for minimally-invasive, non-permanent occlusion of a uterine artery

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PATENT NO 7223279
APP PUB NO 20020124853A1
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09908815

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Non-permanent occlusion of the uterine arteries is sufficient to cause the demise of uterine myomata without unnecessarily exposing other tissues and anatomical structures to hypoxia attendant to prior permanent occlusion techniques. A therapeutically effective transient time of occlusion of a uterine artery to treat uterine fibroid tumors is from 1 hours to 24 hours, and preferably is at least about 4 hours. A therapeutically effective temporary time of occlusion of a uterine artery to treat uterine fibroid tumors is from 1 day (24 hours) to 7 days (168 hours), and preferably is about 4 days (96 hours). By invaginating the tissues of the vaginal wall up to or around a uterine artery, collapse of the uterine artery can be achieved without penetrating tissue of the patient.

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VASCULAR CONTROL SYSTEMS INC32236 PASEO ADELANTO SUITE E SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CA 92675

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Altieri, Greig E Laguna Beach, CA 33 1630
Burbank, Fred Laguna Niguel, CA 32 2292
Jones, Michael L Capistrano Beach, CA 212 15591

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