Excellence in Urinary Incontinence Management
Urinary incontinence is a common condition that can affect males of all ages, including children with spina bifida and nursing home patients with associated significant morbidity.
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Urinary incontinence is a common condition that can affect males of all ages, including children with spina bifida and nursing home patients with associated significant morbidity.
Learn moreUrinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the concerns that catheter users and nurses rank highest. On average, an intermittent catheter user has 2,7 UTIs per year. What can be done to bring this figure down?
Learn moreMicro-hole Zone Technology ensures complete bladder emptying in one free flow. By reducing mucosal suction, it eliminates the need for repositioning and reduces the risk of residual urine and microtrauma for IC users.
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