Phone: 815.322.2485
Incontinence Solutions for Men and Women
We distribute the Surgical Urology Incontinence line from Neomedic International, Inc. Neomedic is located in Barcelona, Spain, and has been focused on incontinence surgical solutions for 20 years. Their unique product development platform features such products as AnchorSure for Pelvic Prolapse, KIM and NeedleLess Sling, and the one-of-a-kind FEMALE REMEEX and MALE REMEEX, a lifetime adjustable sling.
The Reemeex System
The Remeex Male and Remeex Female are adjustable and long-term re-adjustable mini slings for Stress Urinary Incontinence treatment. With this procedure, the surgeon can adjust the sling urethral support whenever needed during patient’s lifetime.
This system has three simple steps:
Advantages of using the Remeex System
- Excellent outcome (Lifetime Readjustable)
- Physiological Voiding
- Pressure Transmission System
The Remeex Male is an adjustable and long-term re-adjustable mini sling for Male Stress Urinary Incontinence treatment. With this procedure, the surgeon can adjust the sling urethral support whenever needed during the patient’s lifetime.
Remeex Female is a system for SUI treatment that allows a reliable adjustment and re-adjustment of the sling to the desired urethral support whenever needed during patient’s lifetime. Call 815.322.2485 Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm CST.
Remeex Female provides the surgeon with the option of adjusting the sling urethral support with the patient in standing up position. This unique property provides the surgeon the ability to adjust the sling to the desired urethral support level.
The Anchorsure System
State of the art transvaginal sacrospinous fixation system:
The Anchorsure System is a straight and thin device for a safe anchor placement at the sacrospinous ligament.
The Anchorsure system delivers a small anchor through the sacrospinous ligament providing a strong fixation and minimizing potential pain to the patient. It can be used for spinous fixation in the treatment of vaginal prolapse after hysterectomy (according to Amreich – Richter).
Other forms of fixation may need tight sutures knots around the ligament, that may compromise neurovascular structures.