What is the science behind SUL?
The SUL variable tension loop is a latex-free, simple, non-invasive solution for urinary maintenance during sexual activity. It provides variable circumferential penile compression to achieve effective compression of the urethra (urine channel) while maintaining blood flow to the penis.
The Corporation behind this wonderful device, was a leading organization and provider of innovative and cost-efficient solutions to “specific” challenges that the corporate founders have identified through their own medical and surgical practices.
What is sexual incontinence?
Some men leak urine during sexual arousal or orgasm for the first one or two years after radical prostatectomy. This problem results from surgical disruption of nerves and muscle fibers in the pelvis and bladder. Urine leak during sexual activity can be very distressing for both the patient and his partner. Effective treatment with the SUL variable tension loop can alleviate this distress and help men enjoy sex again after radical prostatectomy.
How can SUL help?
The SUL is small loop made of soft silicone that is placed over the penis prior to sexual activity. The key to the device is that it gives the user the ability to apply variable tension, so that just enough pressure is exerted on the urethra (the urine tube) to stop urinary leakage, but not so much that it’s uncomfortable to wear. The ability to adjust the tension allows the SUL to be individualized for each man’s needs. This is the only device on the market that is intended specifically to treat sexual incontinence.
How well does SUL work?
A recent large medical trial (British Journal of Urology Sexual Incontinence Study) evaluated 124 men with sexual incontinence following radical prostatectomy who used the variable tension penile loop. The study found significant improvement in the frequency and severity of urinary leakage in an overwhelming majority of patients. About half of all patients were completely dry using the device and most of the remaining patients experienced incontinence only rarely or occasionally. There were no adverse side effects reported. Patient and partner distress about sex were both significantly reduced.
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