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Continence: sizing and fitting a penile sheath.

John Robinson1

  • 1Continence Advisory Service, Morecambe Bay Primary Care Trust. john.robinson@mbpct.nhs.uk

British Journal of Community Nursing
|December 15, 2006
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Male urinary incontinence can be effectively managed using penile sheaths and drainage bags. Proper sizing and fitting are crucial for optimal function and patient comfort, avoiding complications associated with ill-fitting devices.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Medical Devices
  • Patient Care

Background:

  • Urinary incontinence affects male patients, presenting management challenges.
  • Current management options include incontinence pads and indwelling catheters.
  • Penile sheaths offer an alternative management solution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate penile sheaths as a management option for male urinary incontinence.
  • To provide guidance on selecting and fitting penile sheaths.
  • To compare penile sheaths with alternative incontinence management methods.

Main Methods:

  • Review of penile sheath types and selection criteria.
  • Explanation of the fitting process for penile sheaths.
  • Discussion of potential complications and their avoidance.

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Main Results:

  • Correct sizing and fitting of penile sheaths are essential for effective urine drainage.
  • Improperly sized sheaths can lead to restricted blood flow or urine leakage.
  • Penile sheaths offer a viable alternative to pads and catheters.

Conclusions:

  • Penile sheaths are a beneficial option for managing male urinary incontinence.
  • Proper selection and fitting are critical for successful use.
  • This approach can improve patient comfort and device efficacy.