Stress urinary incontinence

Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a significant health and quality-of-life concern for women around the world. Stress incontinence that does not respond to behaviour or exercise therapy is often treated surgically. Read more about stress urinary incontinence

There are several surgical options for treating stress incontinence. The most appropriate type of procedure will depend on the type and severity of the patient’s incontinence.

Surgical options include:

  • Suspension procedures
  • Sling procedures
  • Injectable agents

These options should be discussed with the patient to determine the best option for them.

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Bladder injection needles

Bladder injection needles

Bladder injection needles deliver low viscosity medications, precisely where intended. Learn more about bladder injection needles

The Coloplast BoNee® bladder injection needle, developed in partnership with doctors, delivers low viscosity medication exactly where it is intended.
Reliable and accurate:

  • 4 mm tip needle designed to optimise volume injected
  • Protection cap to prevent damage
  • Small needle size to reduce bleeding, tissue damage and pain
  • Two available sizes - 35cm for use with rigid cystascope, 70cm for use with rigid or flexible cystascope
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