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ContiReflex®

Enhanced Artificial Urinary Sphincter

A discreet solution to regain bladder control. A small internal cuff prevents leaks; squeeze a hidden pump to urinate—then it recloses automatically.

Discuss options with your urologist Device usually activated ~4-6 weeks post-op Device fully internal

Is this for me?

If you're leaking after prostate treatment and want a reliable, discreet option, an AUS is a guideline-supported choice. You'll need to be able to squeeze a small pump by hand, and your urologist will help you decide if it's right for you.

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Stress Urinary Incontinence After Prostate Treatment

You have stress urinary incontinence after prostate treatment

You experience urine leakage when you cough, sneeze, lift something heavy, or during physical activity, and you want a reliable, discreet solution.

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Manual Dexterity Required

You can squeeze a small pump with your hand

You have adequate manual dexterity to operate the pump mechanism located in the scrotum (manual dexterity needed).

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Urologist Consultation Decision Making

You're ready to decide with your urologist after reviewing all options

You understand this is a surgical solution and want to explore all treatment options through shared decision-making with your healthcare provider.

How it works

The device has three parts: a cuff around the urethra, a pump in the scrotum, and a small balloon in the abdomen. The cuff stops leaks; you squeeze the pump to open it and pass urine; it then closes automatically. Everything is inside the body.

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A cuff around the urethra prevents leaks

The soft cuff gently compresses your urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body), keeping it closed to prevent urine leakage.

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The scrotum pump opens the cuff when you squeeze to pass urine

When you need to urinate, you squeeze the pump located in your scrotum several times. This moves fluid from the cuff to the balloon, opening the urethra.

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Balloon refills the cuff, causing it to close automatically

After urination, the Smart Reflex Balloon automatically returns fluid to the cuff, which closes around the urethra within a few minutes to prevent leakage.

ContiReflex® features a Smart Reflex Balloon designed to adjust pressure during everyday movements.

Watch ContiReflex® in Action

See how our Enhanced Artificial Urinary Sphincter works with these detailed animations and educational videos.

What to expect

Surgery day

Usually day case or one night, per center protocol. The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours under general or spinal anesthesia.

Weeks 1-2

Wounds settle; you're still leaking because the device is left off to heal. Some swelling and discomfort in the surgical areas is normal.

~4-6 weeks

Clinic visit to activate the device and teach you how to use it. Your healthcare team will show you how to operate the pump and answer any questions.

Important: If you ever need a urinary catheter, clinicians must deactivate the cuff first—always show your device card.

Risk

Possible risks include infection, pain/swelling, device or cuff issues (e.g., erosion/atrophy), urinary retention, or need for revision. Your team will explain your personal risk profile.

*Recovery is individual. Always follow your clinician's advice.

Why ContiReflex®

Advanced engineering and innovative design for optimal patient outcomes and reliable continence control.

Adapts to your movement with Smart Reflex Balloon

The Smart Reflex Balloon is designed to adjust pressure when you cough, laugh or exercise, helping maintain continence during daily activities.

Aimed for comfort & fit with precise sizing

Broad cuff size range (including 0.25-cm steps) helps surgeons tailor the fit to your specific anatomy for optimal comfort and function.

Hydrophilic coating on external surfaces

Special coating on the device's external surfaces is designed to aid implantation and potentially reduce infection risk.

Works alongside ED treatment if needed

Compatible with Infla10® inflatable penile prosthesis if you also have erectile dysfunction requiring treatment.

ContiReflex® Enhanced Artificial Urinary Sphincter

ContiReflex® Key Features

  • Smart Reflex Balloon technology
  • Precise sizing with 0.25-cm steps
  • Hydrophilic coating designed to potentially reduce infection risk
  • Compatible with Infla10® penile prosthesis
  • Designed for long-term reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it visible?

No—there are no external parts. The device is fully internal with no components visible outside the body.

When can I use it?

Typically 4-6 weeks after surgery, at your activation appointment. Until then, the device remains deactivated to allow healing.

How do I pass urine?

Squeeze the small pump in your scrotum several times; it opens the cuff and then recloses automatically after a few minutes.

I have ED—can this help?

AUS treats leakage only. For erections, your surgeon may discuss a penile implant; ContiReflex® can be combined with Infla10® if needed.

MRI?

The device is MR-Conditional (1.5T/3T) under specified settings—always tell radiology staff about your device before any imaging.

How long will it last?

Modern artificial urinary sphincters are designed for long-term use. Your surgeon will discuss expected device lifespan and potential need for future revisions.

Ready to take the next step?

Patient Counselor

Speak privately with a Patient Counselor

Get personalized information about artificial urinary sphincters in a confidential consultation. Our patient counselors understand the sensitive nature of urinary incontinence and provide judgment-free support.

What you'll discuss:

  • Your specific urinary incontinence history and concerns
  • How ContiReflex® artificial urinary sphincter works
  • Recovery expectations and timeline
  • Finding the right surgeon for you
Find Surgeon

Private referral to a Rigicon Global Reference Center

Connect with experienced urologists in your area who specialize in artificial urinary sphincter implantation. Our surgeon directory includes qualified professionals familiar with ContiReflex® products.

Search by:

  • Geographic location
  • AUS implantation experience
  • Insurance acceptance
  • Patient reviews and outcomes

Your privacy is our priority: Your enquiry is confidential. We never sell personal data.

Rigicon® Talks Videos

Rigicon Talks brings together doctors from around the world to share knowledge, helping patients better understand their treatment options.

Top 10 Questions About Artificial Urinary Sphincters

Top 10 Questions About Artificial Urinary Sphincters

Time Question Play
00:00 Welcome to Rigicon Talks
00:30 Prof. Koenraad van Renterghem
01:10 Mr. Rowland Rees
01:42 Dr. Tobias Pottek
02:20 How do I know if I am a candidate for the artificial urinary sphincter?
04:15 How does the artificial urinary sphincter work?
06:35 Can I choose the type of AUS I receive?
10:12 Will the AUS be noticeable to others?
12:55 What can I expect during recovery from AUS surgery?
15:56 How do I prepare for AUS surgery?
20:50 What should I discuss with my doctor before getting an AUS?
26:35 Can I still engage in physical activities with an AUS?
30:33 Can I have an MRI with an artificial urinary sphincter?
31:55 How long does an AUS last, and what is the likelihood of needing a revision?
36:45 Last advice
The Patient and Nurse Perspective in Prosthetic Urology

The Patient and Nurse Perspective in Prosthetic Urology

Time Question Play
00:40 What is the nurse's role in prosthetic urology surgeries, and how do nurses help patients prepare for the procedure?
02:23 How can nurses help patients manage their expectations and concerns before surgery?
03:26 What does the typical recovery process look like after surgery?
05:19 How does teamwork between nurses and surgeons impact patient care and outcomes in prosthetic urology surgeries?
06:06 What advice would you give to patients considering an implant?

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Patient Education Resources

Specialized Treatment Information

Rigicon Talks

Listen to expert discussions, patient stories, and educational content about prosthetic urology on your favorite platform.

Disclaimer

Important Notice:

This website provides educational information only and does not constitute medical advice. Product availability varies by country. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions.

Regulatory Information:

Rigicon products are medical devices that require prescription and surgical implantation by qualified urologists. Individual results may vary.

References:

[1] ContiReflex®, ContiClassic®, Infla10® Pulse Series, and Testi10 products are not available for sale within the United States.
[2] European Association of Urology (EAU) Guidelines on Urinary Incontinence, 2020.
[3] Wilson SK, et al. First Safety Outcomes of Contireflex® Artificial Urinary Sphincter for Treating Male Incontinence. The Journal of Urology, 2024.
[4] Koca O, et al. Rigicon ContiClassic and ContiReflex artificial urinary sphincter devices. Translational Andrology and Urology, 2024.