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Essential materials for healthcare decision-makers
Male Incontinence Management: A Clinical Overview
Comprehensive guide to understanding male incontinence challenges in institutional settings and evidence-based management strategies.
Clinical Evidence & Care Standards
HUBS was developed to support established moisture management protocols while addressing the anatomical considerations of male patients in institutional care settings.
QiViTM Male External Urine Management
This paper is intended as a brief overview of the problem of Urinary Incontinence (UI). It focuses on defining the scope of the problem, and epidemiological impact.
Why HUBS Is theSuperior Solution for Male IncontinenceManagement
The QiVi white paper highlights a critical reality: all existing incontinence solutions introduce meaningful clinical risk, including Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs), skin breakdown, workflow inefficiencies, and patient discomfort.
Clinical Resources & Educational Materials
Evidence-based resources to support informed decision-making and clinical excellence
Comparative analysis of male stress urinary incontinence treatments
Male stress urinary incontinence (MSUI) is a distressing condition that often results from radical prostatectomy, transurethral resection of the prostate, or other pelvic procedures. Despite the limitations of artificial urinary sphincters they have historically been considered the gold standard.
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. This condition is prevalent in older adults but can also affect younger adults and significantly impacts both health and quality of life. The 5 main types include stress, urge, mixed, overflow, and functional incontinence.
Incontinence after Prostate Treatment: AUA/GURS/SUFU Guideline
This Guideline on incontinence after prostate treatment (IPT) is intended to facilitate care decisions and aid clinicians in the management of patients who have incontinence after undergoing treatment of localized prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
Male Stress Urinary Incontinence Market Size & Share 2026-2035
The global male stress urinary incontinence market was valued at USD 834.7 million in 2025. The market is expected to grow from USD 884 million in 2026 to USD 1.6 billion in 2035, at a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period, according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
New York Post: Men's Health - Nearly 60% of men over 60 have never told their doctor
A new survey found that one in 10 older men have experienced urinary incontinence — but half of those affected haven’t discussed it with their doctor.
Male Incontinence Facts
Male incontinence is less common than female incontinence, affecting between 3% and 11% of U.S. men. The risk for developing incontinence rises as men age, and certain treatments for cancers (such as surgery for prostate cancer) may lead to incontinence as well.
Male Urinary Incontinence: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options
While exact numbers are not known for the prevalence of urinary incontinence, recent research suggests that more than 10% of men above the age of 60 and 30% above the age of 85 experience this condition.
The Artificial Urinary Sphincter Clinical Outcomes Trial: Primary Results
The artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) endures as the standard-of-care treatment for mild-to-severe male stress urinary incontinence.
Urinary Incontinence Treatment Updates
The past 18 months have brought significant innovation to overactive bladder (OAB) and urinary incontinence (UI) management.
Clinical Trial to Test Implant in Men
Urologists at Vanderbilt Health are enrolling men with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in a clinical trial named SOPHIA2 to assess the safety and efficacy of the UroActive implant.
Understanding IAD and MASD Prevention
Educational resource on incontinence-associated dermatitis and moisture-associated skin damage, with prevention strategies.
Male-Specific Incontinence: Anatomical Considerations
Clinical article explaining why male anatomy requires specialized incontinence management solutions.
Pressure Injury Prevention: The Role of Moisture Management
Evidence-based article on how effective moisture management reduces pressure injury risk.