Bowel irrigation

The power of openness and support – Qufora Twins story

Laura and Chloe both suffer from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), a rare connective tissue disorder. As a result, they experience slow transit constipation and have a pocket which has formed in their bowel called a rectocele. To manage their bowel symptoms, they both use a Qufora bowel irrigation product and this is where their story began.

Feel free

Discover Qufora IrriSedo Klick, our newest easy-to-use bowel irrigation solution for people with bowel problems who irrigate using a system with a balloon catheter.

Personal stories

Some of our product users wanted to share their experiences of their life with bowel dysfunction and how bowel irrigation is helping them.

Imagine the possibilities

Discover Qufora IrriSedo Flow, a new bowel irrigation system with an innovative way of managing water flow, that is simply intuitive to use and designed to be individual to suit different situations.

Qufora IrriSedo Flow

Qufora IrriSedo Flow is our newest bowel irrigation system with simple and easy handling and a cone.

Julian’s story

I no longer suffer bloating, wind or feel poisoned by full bowels…
I would thoroughly recommend bowel irrigation.

Qufora IrriSedo Bed

The product is a ‘closed’ irrigation system for patients who needs their bowel management to be carried out on the bed.

Qufora IrriSedo Mini

The product is for people who are able to sit on or over a toilet, and who are able to support the cone in the rectum during irrigation.

Qufora IrriSedo Klick

Qufora IrriSedo Klick is designed for ease of use, to give a feeling of confidence during bowel irrigation. It is developed for bowel irrigation seated on or over the toilet and is suitable for people who need the support of a water-inflated balloon that holds the catheter in place during irrigation.

Neurogenic bowel management

Our Global Clinical Education Manager, Brigitte Collins, comments on recently published clinical studies, relevant to rectal irrigations.

Bowel irrigation and LARS

The 12 months follow up indicates that TAI can reduce defecation episodes during the day and night, as well as decrease the LARS score.

Clinical information

Our Global Clinical Education Manager, Brigitte Collins, has selected and commented on recently published clinical studies, research, and trends relevant to rectal irrigation.

What we do

We aspire to deliver quality solutions for all, by designing solutions that put people on the road towards leading their best, most fulfilled selves.

Tips & Tricks

Here you will find information on how to maintain a good routine, as well as troubleshooting any problems you may experience.

Travel and bowel irrigation

Bowel irrigation should not keep you from travelling. Qufora products are easy to pack and use when travelling, also abroad.

Forming routines

It can take slightly longer when you first start irrigation, until you get used to using the system and establish a bowel regime.

Getting started

Before using the IrriSedo products to irrigate, it is advisable that you familiarize yourself with the system.

Bowel irrigation

Bowel irrigation – sometimes called transanal irrigation (TAI) or rectal irrigation (RI) has been practiced for many hundreds of years.

Qufora IrriSedo Cone

The product can be used by patients (or their carers) by holding a cone in the rectum while the water is being instilled.

Bowel function

Bowel disorders take a big emotional toll on those struggling to maintain their confidence, dignity and desire to lead fulfilling lives.

Frontpage

Problems with passing stool, either as a result of incontinence or constipation, can severely affect health and quality of life. An effective solution to these problems is bowel irrigation.