Radiotransparent electrode

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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128417, 128DIG4, A61B 504

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040504530

ABSTRACT:
A disposable radiotransparent electrode comprising a foam container provided with an adhesive surface, a layered conductive structure composed of a mylar plastic base and a gold metallic layer mounted in a well defined in the foam container, an insulated wire connected to the metal film layer with the other end of the wire secured to a connecting pin, a mounting board defining a well mounted to the adhesive surface, a sponge placed in the well positioned adjacent to the layered conductive structure when the mounting board is mounted to the adhesive surface, and electrode gel placed in the mounting board well.

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