Bio-medical electrode conductive gel pads

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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128DIG4, 128417, 128418, A61B 504

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039982157

ABSTRACT:
A gel pad has impregnated in a porous matrix or held within a cavity, an electrically conductive hydrogel capable of transferring electrical signals between the human body and an electrode of an electrical sensing device when the hydrogel is in contact with the body surface. The hydrogel is lightly adherent to the body surface but sufficiently cohesive so that no residue remains when the pad is removed therefrom.

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