Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1984-04-06
1986-04-29
Kamm, William E.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128794, A61N 132
Patent
active
045850054
ABSTRACT:
The problem of providing a method and device for stimulating penile erection for a sexually disabled patient includes the implantation of an electrode on the cavernous nerves of a human male, adjacent to his prostate gland. Each electrode is electrically connected to a receiver, subcutaneously implanted on the patient. An external transmitter is utilized to electrically energize the receiver to transmit electrical energy to the electrode and the cavernous nerves for penile erection purposes.
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Lue Tom P.
Schmidt Richard A.
Tanagho Emil A.
Kamm William E.
Regents of University of California
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