Below you will find news and press releases from industry, government, and academia regarding product developments and medical/scientific research news.
Domtar Expands Personal Care Portfolio with Purchase of Butterfly Health Inc.
Every day, Domtar improves the quality of peoples’ lives by providing dignity and choice through its Personal Care products. In line with its strategy and core capabilities, Domtar Corporation (NYSE: UFS) (TSX: UFS) has purchased the assets of Butterfly Health Inc. BUTTERFLY® body liners offer discreet, secure protection for accidental bowel leakage (ABL). “This product provides a unique solution to a problem that exists for roughly 1 out of 10 people. It represents a complementary addition to our portfolio of brands and technologies,” stated Mike Fagan, President of Domtar Personal Care. Read more.
Source: Business Wire, June 27, 2016
Axonics Sacral Neuromodulation System for Urinary and Fecal Dysfunctions
Axonics Modulation Technologies won European regulatory approval for its Sacral Neuromodulation System (SNM), a product designed to treat overactive bladder, urinary retention, and fecal incontinence. The device is rechargeable, and so can be used for longer periods than similar devices that have to be replaced with new batteries periodically. Read more.
Source: Medgadget, June 7, 2016
Hironic Announces the World’s First HIFU Urinary Incontinence Treatment Clinical Study
Hironic, a leading innovator of medical aesthetic laser and energy devices, announced that the world’s first HIFU urinary incontinence treatment clinical study using Ultra Vera™ was presented at the 18th Japanese Society of Female Pelvic Floor Medicine (JFPFM) held in Kitakyushu from June 11th to 12th. Read more.
Source: PR Rocket, June 25, 2016
Prostate Cancer Breakthrough As New Laser Treatment Destroys Tumors with No Side Effects
Prostate cancer patients have seen their tumours destroyed with a revolutionary new laser treatment which has no side effects. Doctors in the US hailed the development as “exciting” because it could offer hope to millions of men diagnosed with the disease . Currently, prostate cancer is normally treated with surgery or radiotherapy which can result in erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. Read more.
Source: Mirror Online, June 10, 2016