Apparatus and method for treating female urinary incontinence

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6086549
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08887882

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The present invention provides an efficient and cost effective device for applying electrical stimulation to a body cavity. Preferred embodiments of the invention also provide the function of measuring the pressure exerted by the body cavity. The present invention is particularly useful when treating urinary incontinence in females. By providing electrical stimulation to the vagina, the present invention strengthens the pelvic floor muscles to improve urinary continence. The preferred embodiments of the invention which provide the function of measuring the pressure exerted by the body cavity convey to a user in a humanly perceptible manner the pressure exerted by the body cavity in order to provide feedback on the strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles. Most advantageously, a carrier structure which is inserted into the body cavity is fabricated from a low cost material, such as an injection molded thermoplastic material. The electrodes placed on the carrier structure can be fabricated separately from, and from a material different than, that used to fabricate the carrier structure. The pressure transducer preferably includes a semiconductor diaphragm sensitive to changes in pressure.

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UTAH MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC7043 SOUTH 300 WEST MIDVALE UT 84047

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Neese, Jon Salt Lake City, UT 10 295
Shirley, Ben D Salt Lake City, UT 11 604

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