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 Implantable hydraulic penile erector

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Inventors: Thuroff, Joachim; Borodulin, German; Shkolnik, Alexander;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Mancene; Gene
Assistant Examiner: Stone; Cary E.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Pressman; David

An implantable hydraulic penile erectile device comprises a pair of occlusive cuffs (32 and 34) which are surgically implanted and wrapped around respective crura (18 and 20). The cuffs have expandable domes (56) on their inner surface (54). The domes are connected, via a check valve (44) and respective tubes (36, 38, 64, and 66), to a pump-reservoir (42). The pump-reservoir and the check valves are implanted in the scrotum. The system in general is filled with a working fluid so that when the pump-reservoir is squeezed, the working fluid is shifted to the expandable domes via the check valve. Expansion of the domes squeezes the crura of the penis and hence the deep penile veins (26a and 26b). This restricts venous blood flow from the cavernous bodies, causing engorgement of the spongy tissue and thus inducing erection. For deactivation of the device, the user squeezes the check valve so that bypass channels (68 and 70) are formed therein. Through these channels the fluid can return from the domes back to the pump-reservoir.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION We claim: 1.
An implantable hydraulic penile erectile device, comprising: a pair of compression means engageable with the crura of the penis for compressing said crura and the deep penile veins therein when activated and for releasing said crura and said deep penile veins when deactivated; each of said compression means being implanted into the penis and extending around a respective crus, and control means for selectively activating or deactivating said compression means, whereby said control means can be used selectively to cause said penis to become flaccid or erect.
2.
The erectile device of claim 1 wherein said control means comprises a pump-reservoir and a valve.
3.
The implantable penile erector of claim 2 wherein said pump reservoir comprises a container made of a resilient material and filled with a working fluid.
4.
The implantable penile erectile device of claim 2 wherein said valve comprises a check valve.
5.
The implantable penile erectile device of claim 2 wherein each of said compression means comprises an inflatable belt made of a flexible non-stretchable material with an inflatable bladder on a part of its inner surface, said belt extending around the respective crura of the penis, and including tubing connecting said valve and said pump-reservoir to the interior of said bladder.
6.
The inflatable penile erectile device of claim 5 wherein each of said inflatable belts includes locking means for fixing said belt around its respective crus, said locking means comprising a snap button on the outer surface of one end of said belt and a series of mating sequential holes in said belt at the other end thereof.
7.
The inflatable penile erectile device of claim 5 wherein said non-stretchable flexible material comprises reinforced silicone and said inflatable means comprises a dome-like bladder made of a film-like silicone.
8.
The inflatable penile erectile device of claim 2 wherein said pump-reservoir and said valve are made of a flexible material.
9.
The inflatable penile erectile device of claim 8 wherein said flexible material is made of a biocompatable silicone



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