Penis-clamping device for the incontinent

Surgery – Instruments – Surgical mesh – connector – clip – clamp or band

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606151, 606158, 128DIG25, A61B 1708

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055711251

ABSTRACT:
The present invention features a device to prevent the unwanted flow of urine in incontinent human males. This penile clamp is designed to provide safety and comfort to the user, while restricting involuntary urine flow. This device includes a cushioned, easily disinfected clamp that is hinged at one end and provided with an adjustable tensioning closure device at its other end. Designed as a hinged clamshell, the penis clamp is easily openable by one-handed pressure release. This screw-type adjustment is easily set and is easily disassembled by a quick-release apparatus. While the clamp can be closed over the penis of an incontinent male to prevent urination, it does not appreciably restrict blood flow therein.

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