Patents Assigned to Urometrics, Inc.
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Patent number: 6464653Abstract: Therapeutic devices and methods according to embodiments of the invention encourage or cause clitoral engorgement to assist in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction. A vacuum is created over the clitoris, or suction is applied to the clitoris, to create a negative pressure in the clitoris that is lower than the systolic blood pressure. This tends to promote engorgement of the clitoris with blood.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1999Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: UroMetrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Curtis E. Olson, Jerome H. Abrams
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Publication number: 20020120219Abstract: Therapeutic devices and methods according to embodiments of the invention alleviate e.g. urinary incontinence in female and male patients. Suction or vacuum, for example, is applied to the genital region, clitoris or clitoral region, the external urethral orifice, and/or other designated areas, e.g. physically stimulating the sacral/pudendal nerves and/or nerve roots and alleviating incontinence. Such embodiments also can encourage or cause clitoral engorgement, or otherwise promote blood flow in the genital region. Vacuum or suction applied to e.g. the clitoris creates a negative pressure in the clitoris that is lower than the systolic blood pressure, tending to promote engorgement of the clitoris with blood. Aspects of the invention are applicable not only to treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence, but also to the treatment of female sexual dysfunction. Aspects of the invention are also applicable to treatment of male incontinence and male erectile dysfunction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: UroMetrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Curtis E. Olson, Jerome H. Abrams, Paul J. Robinson, Philip A. Messina
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Patent number: 6251076Abstract: An apparatus for diagnosing male impotence by measuring blood velocity in a cavernosal artery of a male penis includes at least one transducer for transmitting/receiving energy and reading corresponding Doppler effect to detect blood velocity in the cavernosal artery, a transducer housing for supporting the transducer in a substantially fixed orientation with respect to the penis as the transducer measures blood velocity in the cavernosal artery, and a fixing device, mechanically coupled to the transducer housing, to substantially mechanically fix the transducer housing in place with respect to the penis and hold the at least one transducer in a substantially constant angular orientation with respect to the cavernosal artery during an impotence diagnostic procedure. Corresponding methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1997Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: UroMetrics Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Jerome H. Abrams, Edward J. Wons
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Patent number: 6169914Abstract: Devices and methods according to embodiments of the invention measure physiological changes that occur in the female during sexual arousal. These include changes in clitoral, vaginal-artery, and/or vaginal-capillary blood flow, clitoral engorgement, and bioimpedance, to name a few. Feedback devices and methods assist a patient or medical professional to determine when arousal occurs and what its best triggers are for a particular patient. Overnight arousal-event monitoring, or other continuous monitoring over extended periods of time, either at home or away from home, allows diagnosis of vasculogenic impairment or other problems. The effects of medicinal therapies aimed at female sexual dysfunction can be quantified and used to titrate proper dosages. Embodiments of the invention provide objective, quantifiable measures of multiple physiological variables associated with female arousal, in a manner heretofore unseen in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Urometrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, L. Dean Knoll, Jerome H. Abrams, Curtis E. Olson
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Patent number: 6015393Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring the tumescent state of the penis of a patient includes a plurality of sensing elements to be placed in proximity to the penis for sensing penile impedance values. A processing device is operably coupled to the plurality of sensing elements, the processing device determining at least one penile variable using the impedance values. The at least one penile variable is selected from the group consisting of length, volume, volume-change, cross-sectional area and volume-filling rate variables. An output device operably coupled with the processing device to generate a display using the at least one determined penile variable. The output device displays e.g. a plot of penile length, penile volume values and/or penile cross-sectional area values for comparison by a user of the apparatus, readily allowing the user to distinguish artifactual effects from erectile events.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: UroMetrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Roger Dixon, L. Dean Knoll, Jerome H. Abrams
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Patent number: D443057Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: UroMetrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Christopher Marshall
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Patent number: D449690Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: UroMetrics, Inc.Inventors: Claire T. Hovland, Christopher Marshall