Peristeen® Plus
The same Peristeen® you and your patients know. Now easier to use!
What's new in Peristeen Plus?
New Connections
The Peristeen Plus catheter is easier to connect and the Peristeen Plus turquoise connectors are easier to twist and lock
New symbols on the control unit
The symbols on the Peristeen Plus control unit are intutuive and easier to understand
Water temperature indicator
The water temperature indicator helps to identify the correct temperature for irrigating
Peristeen Plus builds on the legacy of Peristeen…
- The first Transanal Irrigation (TAI) system
- The only TAI system with RCTs1,2,3
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Peristeen® has been recommended for adoption in the NHS; please refer to https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mtg36 for this guidance
- Coloplast® Charter Best Start™ bowel patient support programme5
- Toolkit to support healthcare professionals with clinical practice and pathways
The Peristeen Success Package
Effective products
Peristeen is the world’s best clinically documented TAI device. Peristeen Plus is as equivalent in efficacy and function as Peristeen and easier and more intuitive to use. The new Peristeen Plus TAI system can be used by your neurogenic or functional patients, including those with reduced hand dexterity.
Uncompromising support
Even with a good product, TAI is a demanding procedure requiring a comprehensive, inclusive approach. Coloplast provides you and your patients with the help that is so important for a successful long-term outcome with TAI: Coloplast toolkit for bowel professionals and Coloplast Charter telehealth support for bowel patients.
References
1. Christensen P, Bazzocchi G, Coggrave M et al. Randomized, Controlled Trial of Transanal Irrigation Versus Conservative Bowel Management in Spinal Cord -Injured Patients. Gastroenterology 2006;131:738 -747
2. Rosen HR, Kneist W, Fürst A, et al. Randomized clinical trial of prophylactic transanal irrigation versus supportive therapy to prevent symptoms of low anterior resection syndrome after rectal resection. BJS Open. 2019;3:461-465.
3. Enriquez-Navascues JM, Labaka-Arteaga IL, Aguirre-Allende I, et al. A randomized trial comparing transanal irrigation and percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation in the management of low anterior resection syndrome. Colorectal Dis. 2020;22(3): 303-309.
4. MTG 36. 2018. Peristeen Transanal Irrigation system for managing bowel dysfunction.
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mtg36
5. Coloplast, Market Study, The impact of bowel dysfunction of patients and HCPs, 2017, Data-on-file [PM-08410]
6. Emmanuel, A. V., K. Krogh, G. Bazzocchi, A. M. Leroi, A. Bremers, D. Leder, D. Van Kuppevelt, et al. 2013. “Consensus Review of Best Practice of Transanal Irrigation in Adults.” Spinal Cord 51: 732–38. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.2013.86