2000
DOI: 10.1097/00006250-200003000-00020
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A Urinary Control Device for Management of Female Stress Incontinence

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“…Tincello et al [9] examined 41 women with SUI and a positive 2-hour perineal pad test. They were offered the FemAssist continence device (Insight Medical, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom), which occludes the urethral meatus.…”
Section: Vaginal Pessaries and Anti-incontinence Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tincello et al [9] examined 41 women with SUI and a positive 2-hour perineal pad test. They were offered the FemAssist continence device (Insight Medical, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom), which occludes the urethral meatus.…”
Section: Vaginal Pessaries and Anti-incontinence Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three most reported devices of this type are the Miniguard, 21,22 FemAssist (Insight Medical) 23–26 and Capsure (C. R. Bard, Inc) 27 …”
Section: Urinary Incontinencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The e cacy of the external devices in terms of reducing urinary leakage has been found to be good (>50 per cent of subjects dry) by some researchers [28][29][30], but patient acceptability has been found to be low [31]. Intraurethral devices have demonstrated higher e cacy [32] than external devices but have been associated with a higher incidence of complications such as urethral irritation and haematuria.…”
Section: Occlusive Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%