Definition : Penile prostheses in the form of one or more rods implanted in the penis to provide penile tumescence and permit sexual contact. These prostheses typically consist of rigid or semirigid polymeric or silicone elastomer rods; some include metallic reinforcements. Rod penile prostheses are intended for patients who suffer from erectile dysfunction.
AMT has continued to introduce innovative designs and materials to advance PEG by increasing patient comfort while improving patient outcomes. At our new facility near Cleveland, Ohio, we continue to create and manufacture innovative medical devices, such as the AMT Bridle™ Nasal Tube Retaining System and AMT Mini ONE Buttons.
In 1969, fascinated by the possibility of bringing pioneering medical devices and treatments to patients across the world, John Abele joined Medi-Tech, a company that was developing alternatives to traditional surgery. Pete Nicholas was looking for an investment, and when he met John, the pieces came together.
For over 20 years HealthTronics has been a national provider of urological services and products. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, with anatomical pathology laboratories in four states, we provide the most advanced technology and premiere support systems to urologists, hospitals, surgery centers and clinics across the United States.
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