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This guideline covers assessing and managing faecal incontinence (any involuntary loss of faeces that is a social or hygienic problem) in people aged 18 and over. It aims to ensure that staff are aware that faecal incontinence is a sign or a symptom, not a diagnosis. It aims to improve the physical and mental health and quality of life of people with faecal incontinence.
Evidence-based recommendations on retrograde uretral sphincterometry. This involves passing fluid through a small, cone-shaped device placed into the urethra to display the pressure needed to open the urethra sphincter.
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Cryotherapy as a primary treatment for prostate cancer (HTG91)
Evidence-based recommendations on cryotherapy as a primary treatment for prostate cancer. This involves using cold temperature to freeze and destroy cancer tissue as a first treatment for cancer that hasn't spread far from the prostate.
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Intramural urethral bulking procedures for stress urinary incontinence in women (HTG86)
Evidence-based recommendations on intramural urethral bulking procedures for stress urinary incontinence in women. Intramural urethral bulking aims to augment the urethral wall and increase the urethral closure force.
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Low dose rate brachytherapy for localised prostate cancer (HTG81)
Evidence-based recommendations on low dose rate brachytherapy for localised prostate cancer. This involves placing small radioactive seeds into the prostate that give off low doses of radiation to destroy cancer cells.
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Evidence-based recommendations on cryotherapy for treating recurrent prostate cancer. This involves putting special needles or probes into the prostate and using Argon gas to freeze and destroy the cancerous prostate tissue.
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High-intensity focused ultrasound for prostate cancer (HTG70)
Evidence-based recommendations on high-intensity focused ultrasound for treating prostate cancer. This involves inserting a probe through the rectum that gives out a beam of ultrasound to heat and destroy the cancerous prostate tissue.
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Sacral nerve stimulation for urge incontinence and urgency-frequency (HTG37)
Evidence-based recommendations on sacral nerve stimulation for urge incontinence and urgency-frequency. This involves placing electrodes and connecting them to an implantable pulse generator.
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Evidence-based recommendations on lumbar subcutaneous shunt. This involves using a shunt to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid away so that it doesn’t damage the brain or eyes.
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Evidence-based recommendations on bone-anchored cystourethropexy for treating stress urinary incontinence in women. Bone-anchored cystourethropexy is a minimally invasive bladder neck needle suspension procedure.
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All NICE products on urinary incontinence. Includes any guidance, advice and quality standards.
Discontinued Reference number: GID-IP267
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MT547 QuickChange Incontinence Wrap for urinary incontinence in men (MIB237)
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Transobturator foramen procedures for stress urinary incontinence (IPG107)
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued full guidance to the NHS in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on transobturator foramen procedures for stress incontinence in January 2005. This guidance has been withdrawn as the use of this procedure is now covered in NICE guideline CG40. NICE has no plans to carry out further assessment of this procedure under the Interventional Procedures Programme.
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE interventional procedures guidance 576.
Intramural urethral bulking procedures for stress urinary incontinence in women (IPG138)
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 138 to become HealthTech guidance 86. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Insertion of biological slings for stress urinary incontinence in women (IPG154)
This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline NG123.
This guidance has been withdrawn as the use of this procedure is now covered in NICE guideline CG97. NICE has no plans to carry out further assessment of this procedure under the Interventional Procedures Programme.
Suburethral synthetic sling insertion for stress urinary incontinence in men (IPG256)
This guidance has been withdrawn as the use of this procedure is now covered in NICE guideline CG97. NICE has no plans to carry out further assessment of this procedure under the Interventional procedures programme.
Single-incision sub-urethral short tape insertion for stress urinary incontinence in women (IPG262)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE interventional procedure guidance 566.
Transcutaneous electrical neuromuscular stimulation for urinary incontinence (IPG735)
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 735 to become HealthTech guidance 636. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Transvaginal laser therapy for stress urinary incontinence (IPG696)
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 696 to become HealthTech guidance 581. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 576 to become HealthTech guidance 434. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
Single-incision short sling mesh insertion for stress urinary incontinence in women (IPG566)
We have moved interventional procedures guidance 566 to become HealthTech guidance 419. This is to better reflect the NICE HealthTech programme which combines the former NICE Diagnostics Assessment programme, Interventional Procedures programme and Medical Technologies Evaluation programme and to help you find relevant content more quickly. The guidance itself has not changed.
This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline NG123.
Urinary incontinence: the management of urinary incontinence in women (CG40)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline CG171.