Description
When coughing, the patient advances the rectus muscle, advancing the Varitensor, and increasing the sling urethral support while it’s needed. This reconstructs the intra-abdominal pressure transmission system of normal continent patients.
The readjustment is made while the patient is standing up and making the efforts that drives him to incontinence. The sling adjustment is made step by step (checking continence every three turns of the manipulator). When the patient is continent we know that three turns before he was incontinent. The system is designed to provide the minimal urethral support to reach continence avoiding retention.