Understanding Your Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatment Options
Regaining control from Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) is possible. This guide explains the different treatment pathways, from simple exercises to advanced surgical solutions. Explore the options below to have an informed discussion with your doctor about what's right for you.
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The Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatment Pathway
For men with stress urinary incontinence, especially after prostate surgery, treatment often follows a step-by-step approach. Your urologist will help determine the best path based on the severity of your leakage.
Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels)
Strengthening the muscles that support the bladder can improve control for mild SUI. A specialized physiotherapist can ensure you are performing them correctly.
Behavioral Modifications
This includes bladder training (urinating on a schedule), managing fluid intake, and avoiding bladder irritants like caffeine and alcohol to reduce leakage episodes.
Male Sling
For mild to moderate SUI, a surgically placed mesh sling can support the urethra and provide improved continence. This is a less invasive surgical option.
Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AUS)
Considered the gold standard for moderate to severe SUI, the AUS is a surgically implanted device that provides reliable, long-term continence by mimicking a healthy sphincter.
Learn MoreThe Gold Standard: Artificial Urinary Sphincter
The Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AUS) is a fully concealed device that restores bladder control by allowing you to urinate when you choose. It is the most effective treatment for moderate to severe SUI, offering a high rate of patient satisfaction. Rigicon offers advanced AUS systems designed for reliability and patient comfort.
Artificial Urinary Sphincter
A reliable and proven solution offering dependable continence control. With five different pressure-regulating balloon options, it can be customized to your specific anatomical needs.
Learn moreEnhanced Artificial Urinary Sphincter
An advanced solution featuring a Smart Reflex Balloon that automatically adapts to changes in body pressure, providing extra protection against leaks during physical activities.
Learn moreIs an Artificial Urinary Sphincter Right for You?
An AUS implant may be the right choice if you identify with the following:
You Experience Stress Urinary Incontinence
You leak urine when you cough, laugh, exercise, or lift something heavy. This is the primary indication for an AUS.
You Want a Reliable, Internal Solution
You are looking for a permanent, discreet solution that restores bladder control without the need for pads or external clamps.
You Have Sufficient Hand Dexterity
You have the ability to squeeze a small, simple pump (placed in the scrotum) to urinate. Your surgeon will confirm this with you.
Comparing your options
Rigicon offers two advanced Artificial Urinary Sphincter solutions: ContiReflex® and ContiClassic®. Both provide excellent control of urinary incontinence but with different features to meet individual patient needs.
| Feature | ContiReflex® | ContiClassic® |
|---|---|---|
| Technology | Smart Reflex Balloon that adapts to pressure changes | Standard pressure regulation system |
| Pressure adaptation | Dynamic - adjusts in real-time to abdominal pressure | Fixed - maintains consistent pressure |
| Pressure options | Adaptive pressure | Five different pressure options (40-89 cm H₂O) |
| Cuff sizes | Multiple sizes for optimal fit | Multiple sizes for optimal fit |
| Urethral protection | Lower resting pressure with dynamic increases when needed | Night deactivation option to protect urethral tissue |
| Coating | HydroShield™ hydrophilic coating | HydroShield™ hydrophilic coating |
| Connectors | EasyClick™ tool-free connectors | EasyClick™ tool-free connectors |
| Best for | Men with variable activity levels and higher risk of stress leakage | Men who prefer consistent pressure with night deactivation option |
| Compatibility | Can be used with Infla10® Penile Prosthesis | Can be used with Infla10® Penile Prosthesis |
Need help choosing? Both options are fully internal and provide reliable results. Your surgeon will help you determine the best choice based on your lifestyle and preferences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it visible?
No—there are no external parts. The entire device is placed inside your body, with nothing visible from the outside.
Can I have MRI?
Yes, ContiClassic® and ContiReflex® devices are MR-Conditional, meaning you can safely undergo MRI under specified conditions. Always tell radiology you have an Artificial Urinary Sphincter before any imaging.[3]
Is it only for prostate surgery patients?
No. While many men develop stress incontinence after prostate surgery, the Artificial Urinary Sphincter can help men with incontinence from various causes, including neurological conditions, trauma, or other surgeries.
How long will the device last?
Modern Artificial Urinary Sphincter devices are designed for long-term use. Studies show that approximately 72-75% of devices are still functioning after 5 years, though some may require revision or replacement over time.[5]
Will I still feel the urge to urinate?
Yes. The Artificial Urinary Sphincter doesn't affect your bladder sensations. You'll still feel when your bladder is full, but the device prevents leakage until you choose to urinate.
What happens if I can't operate the pump?
If you develop conditions that affect your hand dexterity (like arthritis), discuss this with your doctor. In some cases, adjustments or alternative solutions may be needed.
Ready to take the next step?
Speak privately with a Patient Counselor
Get personalized information about Artificial Urinary Sphincter 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 situation and concerns
- How the Artificial Urinary Sphincter works
- Recovery expectations and timeline
- Finding the right surgeon for you
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 Rigicon products.
Search by:
- Geographic location
- 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
| 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 |
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|---|---|---|
| 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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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] European Association of Urology (EAU) Guidelines on Urinary Incontinence, 2020.[2] ContiReflex® and ContiClassic® products are not available for sale within the United States.
[3] ContiReflex® (IFU), ContiClassic® (IFU)
[4] Salonia, A., et al. (2024). EAU Guidelines on Sexual and Reproductive Health. European Association of Urology.
[5] Linder, B.J., et al. (2015). Long-term Outcomes Following Artificial Urinary Sphincter Placement: An Analysis of 1082 Cases at Mayo Clinic. Urology, 86(3), 602-607.




