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  1. Bladder and Bowel Problems in MS Patients

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    Clinical Nurse Specialist, Liam Rice addresses key questions around Bladder and bowel management in MS

  2. How Multiple Sclerosis Affects the Bladder

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    Short films which answer common questions asked by people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) about bladder dysfunction. These films are aimed at people with MS and uses language and explanations that you may find particularly useful when having discussions with someone who has MS or cares for someone with MS.

  3. Pediatric Study With Navina Irrigation System

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    In this publication highlight you can read about a study on chronic idiopathic constipation in children and how bowel irrigation, also called transanal irrigation (TAI), can improve independence and reduce symptoms.

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  4. Long-term use of TAI in MS

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    This is a publication highlight of the article Long-term efficacy and safety of transanal irrigation in multiple sclerosis by Passananti et al. 2016

  5. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

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    Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a leading diagnosis among males. Approximately 100,000 men are treated with transurethral prostate (TURP) surgery each year, making it one of the most common surgical procedures in the United States and several other countries.

  6. Tricks of the Trade – Transanal Irrigation

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    Safety is always important and that includes insight on what may happen when you perform transanal irrigation (TAI). Bowel perforation is a severe but rare risk with TAI that is important to be aware of.

  7. What is intermittent catheterization (IC)

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    Catheterization is perhaps one of the oldest urological procedures, dating back thousands of years ago. Using a urinary catheter is necessary when there is urine left in the bladder that cannot be emptied through normal voiding.

  8. Scientific Review of Transanal Irrigation (TAI)

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    Transanal irrigation (TAI) is a well-documented and safe bowel management therapy. Today, compliance is the major issue with TAI therapy, and may be improved through greater knowledge of which patient is best suited for TAI. Patient training and close follow up with digital support during start up may also increase compliance.

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