Stress Urinary Incontinence
Context
- Defined as an involuntary urine leakage on effort or exertion or on sneezing or coughing.
- This is the most common type of Urinary Incontinence. A condition that affects otherwise well-being patients with huge psychological and social burden. One of the first causes of social isolation. 90% of patients are women.
- A recent report forecasts that the prevalence of SUI would increase from 44.7 million in 2010 to 46.7 million women by 2020 in the seven major markets. About 1 to 1.5 Mio patients worldwide are candidates for an artificial urinary sphincter
Proposed solution & Avantages
- Positions around the urethra
- Allows continence while minimizing tissue stress
- A patient remote control for optimal use
- Patient access via his/her own remote control to permit voiding
- A surgeon interface allowing surgeon post-operative surveillance and adaptation
- Patient-specific monitoring
- Device individually adjusted in post-surgery
- Cuffs designed to allow endoscopic investigations