Male urinary incontinence device

Surgery – Means and methods for collecting body fluids or waste material – Receptacle attached to or inserted within body to receive...

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128844, 604346, 604347, 604349, A61F 544, A61F 602

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053341759

ABSTRACT:
A condom catheter having a sheath and a smaller diameter tube separated by a cone-shaped transition section with adhesive on the inner surface of the sheath and most of the transition section. The catheter is intended for a male having a recessed penis. The transition section is fastened to the penile tip such that the penile shaft may be pulled from pelvic skin so that the sheath can be unrolled onto the penile shaft so that when the penis recesses back into the pelvic skin, the catheter remains fastened to the penile shaft.

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