Vaginal probe BEAC Periprobe V2STFW
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Vaginal probe BEAC Periprobe V2STFW

€48.10 VAT included

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Description
Vaginal SINGLE-PATIENT probe with 2 electrodes and balloon, traditional connection (wires and tube) for electrostimulation or EMG biofeedback and perineal manometric biofeedback.

The V2STFW model does not require the special STL adapter; the electrical connection is obtained by means of two cables and the pneumatic connection consists of a tube with "luer-lock" termination (ISO 594) female. Through the electrical connection it can be used for perineal stimulation or for EMG biofeedback; Through the pneumatic connection, the probe can be used for manometric biofeedback.

In the model with a traditional connection, the pressure of the balloon is transferred to the biofeedback instrument through the tube. The probe can also be supplied (on request) without the electrodes (V2BF) and can only be used for manometric biofeedback.

Perineal electrostimulation

Urinary incontinence re-education uses perineal electrostimulation to obtain an inhibitory action on involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle (detrusor), in the case of urge incontinence (detrusor instability). In cases of stress incontinence, perineal stimulation allows you to develop pelvic floor muscle tone and improve continence control, during sudden changes in abdominal pressure (exertion, coughing, sneezing, etc.).
In addition to vaginally, privileged access to the pelvic floor muscles is also possible anally. For this reason, perineal stimulation can be performed with vaginal probes in adult female patients, or with anal probes in male patients, or when vaginal access is not suitable or is not recommended.

Perineal biofeedback

Another therapeutic option for incontinence is electromyographic (EMG) or manometric biofeedback techniques. The first consists in detecting the muscle action potentials generated by the pelvic floor muscles, the second consists in detecting intra-vaginal pressure during the contraction of the affected muscles. Biofeedback therapy promotes the patient's awareness and voluntary control of the pelvic floor, in circumstances that could lead to urinary incontinence.
Perineal electrostimulation and biofeedback are not alternative therapeutic techniques but complementary. Both perineal electrostimulation and biofeedback require the use of special vaginal or anal probes.

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