KamaSoft Catheter
A solution clinically proven for over 20 years |

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Patented Device: This KamaSoft Catheter is an extremely soft, pliable medical device (measuring approximately 1.5 inches in length) that has a patented curl-back (memory) feature to guarantee the prevention of damage to reproductive tissue and preserve its natural environment. Due to the catheter's unique features, it requires a special technique to use it. Patented Technique: The patient's position is similar to that of a standard gynecological check-up procedure without the discomfort of stirrups and urine retention. The patient lies on her back in the center of the table, supported at the buttocks by a pillow. Unlike traditional ART methods, her urinary bladder is empty. The technique expands the uterine space, straightens the uterine and cervical angle and conserves the composition of natural intrauterine fluid. In addition, the special technique enables more than a dozen routine gynecological procedures to be performed in a pain-free, quick and efficient manner. Patients universally respond as though no procedure whatsoever has been performed. The physician, however, receives immediate clinical proof of physiological compliance. In summary, the technique ensures that the patient undergoes minimal to zero trauma and zero damage to the reproductive system. The KamaSoft Catheter and the associated technique represent more than a quarter century of research and development by Dr. Kamala Mokha-Nag. Both the catheter and technique were granted a U.S. patent in 2000. |
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Why the KamaSoft Catheter promises unique results In existing Assisted Reproductive Technique (ART), the patient lies on a table with both legs in stirrups and a full bladder - a source of discomfort in and of itself. To some extent, the full bladder aids in straightening the uterine angle - which in turn aids the passage of a linear (straight) catheter that otherwise does not conform to the angular reproductive system. These unyielding catheters can easily puncture the spongy, blood-vessel rich 1-centimeter uterine wall - a leading cause of developmental abnormalities and disease. The invention of the KamaSoft Catheter and its associated technique solves the anatomical problem of straightening the uterine passage along which the catheter travels. The KamaSoft Catheter employs a deep understanding of the Human Engineering subject matter that Dr, Kamala Mokha-Nag studied during her Aviation and Aerospace Medicine training. The KamaSoft Catheter is a model of Biotech Translational Medicine, a new and advanced branch of medicine that applies the fields of physics, math, histology, physiology, obstetrics and other sciences. The endometrial fluid at the time of ovulation contains a very specialized composition of proteins, electrolytes and enzymes that nurture transferred cells - either sperm (IUI) or an embryo (IVF) - at the molecular level. The 1-centimeter lining of the uterine cavity typically produces only 2-3 drops of endometrial fluid, which is critical for the functioning of the specialized reproductive cells. The lining is fragile and spongy due to high vascularization during ovulation and even the slightest trauma to this lining alters its normal composition into pathological byproducts - byproducts that contribute to a high failure rate of transplant and result in a wide range of developmental abnormalities. Problems Without the transfer of proprietary knowledge by Dr. Kamala Mokha-Nag, it is impossible to duplicate these unique results. However, there have been numerous clinical studies (involving over 300 patients) confirming the educational potential of the KamaSoft Catheter and its associated technique. Clinical Studies |
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