Coloplast Virtue Male Sling System w/Alexis
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Description
Virtue Male Sling System
50020
- Sling
- Introducer
- Alexis Would Retractor
The Coloplast Virtue male sling is a less invasive treatment designed for all ranges of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in male patients. It combines technologically advanced design, construction, materials and surgical approach. Virtue is the only male sling that utilizes a unique four-arm approach designed to provide confident compression. The four-arm design and strong mesh made of 100% monofilament polypropylene provide bidirectional compression and elevation of the bulbous urethra.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | kits |
- FDA Product Code: OTM
- FDA Product Code Name: Mesh, surgical, for stress urinary incontinence, male
- GMDN Term Code: 57874 60786
- GMDN Term Name: Suturing unit, single-use / Male stress urinary incontinence surgical mesh-sling, synthetic polymer
- GMDN Term Description: A non-powered, hand-held device intended to pass sutures or a needle/suture assembly through tissues/prosthetic materials to facilitate suturing during an endoscopic and/or open surgical procedure; it may also knot, cut and/or tighten the sutures/ligature loop during or after placement. It typically consists of a shaft with hooks, catches, clasps, or forceps-like jaws at the distal end, and a proximal handle with controls. It typically has a pointed/cutting component to create a suture tunnel, and is loaded with the sutures or the suture is inserted through the shaft. This is a single-use device. / A woven/knitted or porous strip of material made of non-bioabsorbable synthetic polymer (e.g., polypropylene) intended to be permanently implanted (typically via transobturator approach) to support the urethra for the treatment of male stress urinary incontinence (SUI), usually resulting from prostate removal. It typically includes an integral adjustment suture which may contain bioabsorbable polymer materials. It
