Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Electrical energy applicator
Patent
1998-03-02
1999-10-26
Cohen, Lee
Surgery: light, thermal, and electrical application
Light, thermal, and electrical application
Electrical energy applicator
607152, A61N 104
Patent
active
059743441
ABSTRACT:
A wound care electrode including a flexible, electrically conductive body and an electrically conductive gel layer secured to the bottom of the electrically conductive body for releasably coupling the electrically conductive body with the skin of a user. A flexible, nonconductive, separating layer is secured to the top of the electrically conductive body. A flexible, absorbent dressing is secured to the top of the separating layer. The electrically conductive body, the electrically conductive gel layer, and the separating layer have axially aligned perforations for conveying seepage from the skin of a user to the absorbent dressing.
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Product Advertisement for Skinease Sticky Dots Electrode, Sterling Medical Technologies, Inc., Published priort to May 15, 1997.
Cohen Lee
Greiner Stephen R.
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