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[A device for feminine urinary incontinence].

Manuel Gago Fornells1, R Fernando García González, Justo Rueda López

  • 1Centro de Salud "Pinillo Chico", Puerto de Santa María, Distrito Sanitario Bahía de Cádiz la Janda. Cádiz.

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|March 30, 2004
PubMed
Summary

A new urinary incontinence device, VILUC, offers an alternative treatment for women. This device provides a urinary collection option for females unable to complete bladder retraining, improving quality of life.

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Medical Devices

Context:

  • Urinary incontinence significantly impacts patient quality of life and increases pressure sore risk.
  • Existing urinary collection devices were exclusively designed for male patients.

Purpose:

  • To introduce VILUC, a novel urinary collection device for female urinary incontinence.
  • To provide guidance on the installation, components, care, and indications for VILUC use.

Summary:

  • VILUC is a new device for managing feminine urinary incontinence, offering an alternative for women with incomplete bladder reeducation.
  • The article details the practical aspects of using VILUC, including its setup and maintenance.

Impact:

  • Addresses a gap in the market for female urinary incontinence management devices.

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  • Potentially improves the quality of life for women suffering from urinary incontinence by providing a viable management option.