Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo
Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo is an easy to use solution for people who need only a small amount of water for bowel irrigation to help manage bowel problems such as faecal incontinence or chronic constipation.
With MiniGo, the cone attaches directly to the soft pump for one-handed handling.
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How does Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo work?
Instructions for use
Please read the Instructions for use carefully before using a product. In here, you will find information about usage, contraindication, warnings, and further instructions.
Product details
Easy to fill, easy to squeeze
Fill it directly from the tap and just like a bottle, see when itās full. The soft pump fits naturally into the shape of the hand, making it easy to hold and squeeze.
Designed for comfort
The smooth cone is ready-lubricated, just dip in water. Its soft, round tip ensures comfortable insertion and removal. With its five-outlet design, the cone delivers water with a gentle shower effect in all directions in the rectum.
Designed for everyday life
Its subtle design fits right into the bathroom, and with MiniGo being convenient to pack away and discreet to carry, irrigating away from home can be just as convenient.
Cone small, ideal for children
MiniGo is also available with a smaller size cone. The small version has the same oval shape and delivers the same water flow, but with a shorter length and a more narrow width. Ideal for children and those that require a smaller cone.
Product information
Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo Irrigation Set
Qufora Irrisedo MiniGo
How it works
1. Fill the soft pump
Open the lid and fill the pump up to the inner rim with luke warm tap water (36 ā 38°) by holding it under the tap with the lid open. Once it is filled to the inner rim hold onto the top part of the pump and press down on the lid until you hear the click sound.
2. Attach the cone and activate the smooth lubricant
Attach the cone to the soft pump. To activate the smooth lubricant, wet it with water up to its base for a few seconds. Gently squeeze the pump until water comes out of the cone tip. It is now ready to use.
3. Insert the cone and instil water into the rectum
Sit on or over the toilet. Carefully guide the cone up to its base into the rectum. Now the cone is in place, gently squeeze the pump to instil water into the rectum.
Tip: The picture shows insertion of the cone from the back, by reaching behind. It can also be inserted from the front, by guiding it between your legs and then into the rectum. Find the position that is most comfortable for you.
4. Remove the cone
When the cone is removed, faecal matter and water will be expelled into the toilet.
Before use, always consult the āInstructions for useā document supplied with the product.
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FAQ
Additional information
Reducing resources
Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo is PVC-free and phthalate-free
Minimum amount of packaging used to deliver the product safely, and the box can also be used as storage between irrigations
Award-winning design
Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo received the Red Dot Award: Product Design 2021. The award is given each year to new products recognised for excellent and innovative design, assessed by an international jury for the product’s design quality and how it is designed to be used.
The jury stated: āFrom design to colour scheme to materiality, Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo radiates that calming gentleness which is so vital for its use.ā
Who can benefit from Qufora IrriSedo MiniGo
Bowel irrigation helps prevent constipation and faecal incontinence and restores predictable bowel function.
People with the following symptoms and bowel conditions can benefit from bowel irrigation with a low volume of water as an effective bowel management solution:
Symptoms
- Faecal incontinence (e.g. passive faecal incontinence and post defaecation seepage)
- Constipation (e.g. incomplete evacuation and evacuation difficulties)
- Mixed (i.e. a combination of faecal incontinence and constipation)
Conditions
- Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS)
- Rectocele
- Obstetric trauma, i.e. leading to pelvic floor dysfunction
- Functional bowel disorders
- Obstructive defecation
- Paediatric conditions such as megarectum or chronic constipation in children
- Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD), such as multiple sclerosis (MS), spinal cord injury (SCI) or cauda equina
Low volume bowel irrigation (irrigation with a low volume of water) can also be referred to as flushing, a rectal washout or a low volume tap water enema.
Recommended usage time
The soft pump can be used 30 times (equal to 1 month usage time when used for irrigation every day). Should discoloration develop within the recommended usage time, the soft pump should be replaced.
The cone is a single use item. If the single use items of the product are reused, there is a risk of unwanted effects that can influence the function of the product and the health of the patient, carers and others.
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