In one embodiment, a pressure sensing system is described which transmits
data to a patient management system external to a patient. The pressure
sensing system can rigidly couple to an implantable port or flexibly
couple to an implantable port. In some embodiments, the pressure sensing
system communicates with a hydraulic actuating system. In some
embodiments, the pressure sensing system is implantable and comprises a
circuit capable of wireless transmission through the skin of a patient to
an external receiver which is part of a patient management system. A
patient management system is described which receives up to date as well
as historical data from the pressure sensing system and manages the these
data in the context of a patient database. In some embodiments, an
extragastric balloon is described in which the balloon is contoured to
fit a portion of the stomach but not circumscribe the stomach. In some
embodiments, electroactive polymers or nitinol structures are utilized to
create restriction on the stomach in response to food boluses entering
the stomach. In some embodiments, a nasogastric connector is described
with two expandable structures translateable toward and away from one
another so as to create pressure between two organ lumens when brought
toward each other and fixed with respect to one another.