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How Rectal Balloon Catheters Improve Training for Fecal Incontinence
The effectiveness of rectal balloon catheters in fecal incontinence training lies in their unique ability to integrate sensory retraining, muscle strengthening, and motor learning within a physiologically relevant context, leading to comprehensive restoration of continence function and improved patient quality of life.
Oly Style Thumb Action Handle Forceps (Including MinervaGrasp)
The Oly Style Thumb Action Handle Forceps refers to a specific ergonomic handle design used in surgical grasping forceps, particularly in urologica...
Which Urology Procedures Are Safe to Perform at Freestanding ASCs?
Introduction: The Rise of ASC-Based Urologic Care
As outpatient care continues to grow, many urology professionals and ASC administrators are askin...
Common Gynecological Office-Based Procedures: Reducing Pain and Anxiety
Gynecological exams and procedures are essential for maintaining women’s health, yet they often come with anxiety, discomfort, or even fear. Whethe...

Biopsy Methods in Urology Using Flexible Biopsy Forceps and Needles
Biopsies are critical in urology for diagnosing cancers and other diseases of the urinary tract. Two primary tools—flexible biopsy forceps and biop...

Disposable Cystoscopes: A Safer Future for Urology Practices
Why Consider Disposable Cystoscopes?
Infection control is a top priority in modern urology. A recent study from Mayo Clinic’s Department of Urology...

Effortless Double-J and JJ Stent Removal with MinervaGrasp Single-Use Stent Graspers
Removing Double-J® (DJ) and JJ ureteral stents is a routine but critical task in urology. With the rise of single-use technology, devices like the ...

The Bulkamid Style Cystoscope: Optimizing Bulkamid Procedures for Urology and Urogynecology Providers
The management of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and mixed urinary incontinence (MUI) has advanced with the use of urethral bulking agents, part...