Saturday, April 28, 2018

Incontinence for those with Uncircumcised Penis

The Uncircumcised Male

Many men have not been circumcised and therefore have issues that accompany this part of the anatomy. The US population is roughly 80 % circumcised whereas only 30 % of young Australian males are circumcised at birth. There is a trend to discontinue the practice taught for centuries to be necessary for cleanliness and health . The trend to fewer circumcisions is well established.

Pathology associated with the foreskin:
  • viral infections (genital warts, genital herpes simplex)
  • bacterial infections (syphilis, chancroid)


  • infestations (scabies, pediculosis)
  • skin disorders (lichen planus, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, fixed drug eruptions)
  • balanitis (plasma cell infiltration, Reiter's disease)
  • precancerous conditions (giant genital warts, Bowen's disease, erythroplasia, Bowenoid papulosis)
  • penile cancer (squamous carcinoma)

PaceyCuff.com  may be used with those who have an intact foreskin if one is aware of the special considerations that must be addressed. The Pacey Cuff when applied to the shaft of the Penis has a clearly defined setting that provides control of the urine. If this has as little as .5 cm more opening the leakage may occur so it is imperative that accurate closure be established. 

The people who claim that the Pacey Cuff does not work , rarely can tell you the number that the cuff is adjusted to ,indicating that the instructions are not being complied with fully. Cognitive ability and manual dexterity often limit the effectiveness of the Pacey Cuff adoption. The company will therefore work to make the device more intuitive and easy to use for all . furthermore ,in the meantime, we must work to help people adapt via video and telephone support.

The foreskin must be extended for easy use of the Pacey Cuff to control urine flow. If the foreskin is retracted the amount of redundant skin will make it difficult to get a consistent tightening because the skin cover bulk will always be different. 

Also if the foreskin is retracted on  application it will extend to a normal position and carry the Pacey Cuff off of the end of the shaft.
One user reports a practice of pulling the foreskin down toward the tip before application of the Pacey Cuff. This makes sense because the redundant skin will not be bulky but will be thin and therefore accurate and consistent numbers will be obtained.



  • Void to get the bladder empty before you start.
  • Keep the bladder between empty and 1/2 full so that bladder pressures are moderated. This is done by a combination of moderating intake and voiding frequently.
  • Extend the foreskin to cover the Glans penis.
  • Apply the Pacey cuff and squeeze the upper part and the lower part together  with the dominent hand while avoiding skin pinching between the two parts. If skin is in the gap it should be removed at this time to allow closure.
  • Note the number achieved (3-4 perhaps )and then check to clear any pinching to avoid discomfort.
  • When the number is achieved that prevents 99% of the leakage ,note this number for future reference because you will need to set it for future use .
  • The bottom part can also be adjusted if required .
Please provide a google review if you have been successful so that other men will benefit from the use of the PaceyCuff.com paceycuff.com continence device.

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Prostate Cancer – Turning Life Inside Out. Health Union; April 12, 2018


Health Union 2018 Prostate Ca Survey

A top complaint: Nearly two-thirds of respondents reported dissatisfaction with the sex lives, and 53% had sexual dysfunction. Roughly a quarter had erectile dysfunction. These symptoms often were associated with no longer “feeling like a man” and fears of partner abandonment. Other troubling symptoms included fatigue (20%) and overactive bladder (19%). Half of patients were bothered by treatment side effects, and 34% had pain that prevented enjoyable activities.
With regard to mental health, 62% expressed sadness and 68% worry that their cancer could progress. By stage, 35% of patients had been diagnosed with stage 1, 31% stage 2, and 33% stage 3 or 4 PCa. (Another 12% of men did not remember their diagnoses.) Seven in 10 men underwent follow-up tests and scans twice a year or more. For 1 in 5 patients, PCa was not their sole malignancy.
Overall, three-quarters of patients reported satisfaction with their medical care, but lacked sufficient mental health resources and treatment. Many men wanted support in combating depression and anxiety. One in 10 patients were eventually diagnosed with anxiety or panic disorders (9%) or a mood disorder (8%), such as depression.
Emotional upset often persisted. Although 40% were in remission, 14% had at least a single recurrence. If they had to sum up PCa in one word, men chose “scary,” “life-changing,” and “manageable,” among other terms. One respondent said that, while breast cancer survival is often considered a badge of honor, “men who survive PCa wear it as a badge of shame.”
The survey coincided with the launch of ProstateCancer.net, a site dedicated to supporting, educating, and connecting people affected by PCa.

Pacey Cuff for Incontinence following Cancer Surgery or Radiation: "Urine leakage is never normal "
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References

Prostate cancer survey highlights impact on social, emotional well-being. Health Union; April 12, 2018. [news release]
Prostate Cancer – Turning Life Inside Out. Health Union; April 12, 2018.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Pacey Medtech Opens New Production Facility at Medical Device Development Center

Pacey Medtech Opens New Production Facility at Medical Device Development Centre
201 1099 West 8Th Ave.Vancouver V6H1C3

     Pacey Medtech is pleased to announce that the company has opened a new production facility at the Medical Device Development Centre  in Vancouver.
This is a very important step because the move gives a new home to the Research and Development team led by Ian McDougall Biomedical Engineer and company COO. 
The production will begin immediately on a plan to produce 1000 Pacey Cuff units per month as we respond to our initial market demand. 

      The move will allow PMT to grow to be the principal innovator in the newly defined Urethral Compression Market Space. 

      Pacey Medtech plans to introduce 2 new products to the line of Male Urethral Compression devices during the summer of 2018 to cement our leadership in the innovative space where so much need has been ill served for so long. The popularity of the new concept devices is reassuring to our customers that our solutions will continue to be available and will be subject to a steady stream of improvements as our customers -team members in reality- continue to contribute to our knowledge.

For Pacey Cuff Purchase: Go to the PaceyCuff.com site or Amazon CA/US.