Profile: SRS Medical designs, manufactures & markets proprietary medical devices for the diagnosis and conservative treatment of incontinence. We offer products like vaginal cones, uroflow, Urodynamics, penile clamp, ultra sound & non inv male DX. We develop the ERIS LPD-3 leak point detector that replaces hand-switches and event markers. It uses electronic sensors to accurately and automatically measure leak-point pressure. Our LPD-3 slips around any 6-8 Fr catheter and slides up to the meatus, at the first drop of urine, it reliably marks the event.
The company was founded in 1990, has revenues of USD 50-100 Million, has ~500 employees and is CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 1644243
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• AC-powered Goniometer (FDA Code: KQX / 888.1500) A goniometer is an AC-powered or battery powered device intended to evaluate joint function by measuring and recording ranges of motion, acceleration, or forces exerted by a joint. |
• Air-Charged Catheters |
• Assessment Equipment |
• Biofeedback & Electrotherapy |
• Biofeedback Device (FDA Code: HCC / 882.5050) A biofeedback device is an instrument that provides a visual or auditory signal corresponding to the status of one or more of a patient's physiological parameters (e.g., brain alpha wave activity, muscle activity, skin temperature, etc.) so that the patient can control voluntarily these physiological parameters. |
• Biofeedback Electrodes |
• Biofeedback Machines |
• Biofeedback Systems |
• Clamps |
• Continuing Education Service |
• Cutaneous Electrode (FDA Code: GXY / 882.1320) A cutaneous electrode is an electrode that is applied directly to a patient's skin either to record physiological signals (e.g., the electroencephalogram) or to apply electrical stimulation. |
• Diagnostic Devices |
• Diagnostic Ultrasound Systems |
• Electrical-Powered Muscle Stimulator (FDA Code: IPF / 890.5850) A powered muscle stimulator is an electrically powered device intended for medical purposes that repeatedly contracts muscles by passing electrical currents through electrodes contacting the affected body area. |
• Electro-Analgesic Stimulator |
• Electrode Cables (FDA Code: IKD / 890.1175) An electrode cable is a device composed of strands of insulated electrical conductors laid together around a central core and intended for medical purposes to connect an electrode from a patient to a diagnostic machine. |
• Electromedical Biofeedback Devices |
• Electromedical Kits, Electrodes |
• Electromedical Muscle Stimulators |
• External Brace Knee Joint (FDA Code: ITQ / 890.3475) A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe. |
• External Functional Neuromuscular Stimulator (FDA Code: GZI / 882.5810) An external functional neuromuscular stimulator is an electrical stimulator that uses external electrodes for stimulating muscles in the leg and ankle of partially paralyzed patients (e.g., after stroke) to provide flexion of the foot and thus improve the patient's gait. |
• Incontinence Kits |
• Interferential Current Therapy Unit (FDA Code: LIH / 882.5890) |
• Laboratory Valve |
• Lumbar Orthosis, Brace (FDA Code: IQE / 890.3490) A truncal orthosis is a device intended for medical purposes to support or to immobilize fractures, strains, or sprains of the neck or trunk of the body. Examples of truncal orthoses are the following: Abdominal, cervical, cervical-thoracic, lumbar, lumbo-sacral, rib fracture, sacroiliac, and thoracic orthoses and clavicle splints. |
• Muscle Stimulators, Combo UltraSound |
• Needle Electrode (FDA Code: GXZ / 882.1350) A needle electrode is a device which is placed subcutaneously to stimulate or to record electrical signals. |
• Non-Powered Traction Apparatus (FDA Code: HST / 888.5850) A nonpowered orthopedic traction apparatus is a device that consists of a rigid frame with nonpowered traction accessories, such as cords, pulleys, or weights, and that is intended to apply a therapeutic pulling force to the skeletal system. |
• Penile Clamp (FDA Code: FHA / 876.5160) A urological clamp for males is a device used to close the urethra of a male to control urinary incontinence or to hold anesthetic or radiography contrast media in the urethra temporarily. It is an external clamp. |
• Percutaneous (Pens) Electrial Nerve Stimulator For Pain Relief (FDA Code: NHI / 882.5890) |
• Perineometer (FDA Code: HIR / 884.1425) A perineometer is a device consisting of a fluid-filled sack for intravaginal use that is attached to an external manometer. The devices measure the strength of the perineal muscles by offering resistence to a patient's voluntary contractions of these muscles and is used to diagnose and to correct, through exercise, uninary incontinence or sexual dysfunction. |
• Rehabilitation Kits, Weights |
• Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulator For Arthritis (FDA Code: NYN / 882.5890) |
• Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulator for Pain Relief (FDA Code: GZJ / 882.5890) |
• Urodynamics Systems |
• Uroflowmeter (FDA Code: EXY / 876.1800) A urine flow or volume measuring system is a device that measures directly or indirectly the volume or flow of urine from a patient, either during the course of normal urination or while the patient is catheterized. The device may include a drip chamber to reduce the risk of retrograde bacterial contamination of the bladder and a transducer and electrical signal conditioning and display equipment. This generic type of device includes the electrical urinometer, mechanical urinometer, nonelectric urinometer, disposable nonelectric urine flow rate measuring device, and uroflowmeter. |
• Uroflowmetry Systems |
• Vaginal Cones |
• Vaginal Pessary (FDA Code: HHW / 884.3575) A vaginal pessary is a removable structure placed in the vagina to support the pelvic organs and is used to treat conditions such as uterine prolapse (falling down of uterus), uterine retroposition (backward displacement), or gynecologic hernia. |