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If you'd like to learn more about penile implants, please visit TheMensMD.com or EDCure.org. *Based on a study of 194 AMS 700 Penile Implant recipients.
The AMS 700™ with Inflatable Penile Prosthesis is intended for use in the treatment of male erectile dysfunction (impotence).
His first AMS 700 IPP was placed in 2003, and healed uneventfully. Owing to malfunction, in May of 2010, he underwent cylinder and pump replacement with inhibizone-coated components.
AMS introduced a new penile prosthesis called the AMS 700 CXR, which is designed for the most challenging surgical cases of erectile dysfunction, or impotence, the company said.
American Medical Systems' AMS 700 with InhibiZone has received FDA's okay to be marketed as the only inflatable penile prosthesis.
AMS makes the GreenLight XPS and HPS Laser Therapy Systems for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, the AMS 800 Urinary Control System for treating stress urinary incontinence, and the AMS 700 ...
AMS’ primary competitor in the $125 million market for penile implants is a Danish company called Coloplast, which also manufactures the devices in the Twin Cities.
Today it announced an agreement to acquire a good chunk of Endo's American Medical Systems (AMS) device unit for $1.6 billion. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of this year.
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