Computer-based urodynamic system GOBY™ IV & TP
ambulatorywith pelvic electromyographywith anorectal manometry

Computer-based urodynamic system - GOBY™ IV & TP - Laborie Medical Technologies - ambulatory / with pelvic electromyography / with anorectal manometry
Computer-based urodynamic system - GOBY™ IV & TP - Laborie Medical Technologies - ambulatory / with pelvic electromyography / with anorectal manometry
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Type
computer-based
Ergonomics
ambulatory
Options
with wireless connection, with pelvic electromyography, with anorectal manometry

Description

Goby™ TP and IV give the features of a full-size wireless urodynamics system in a compact form, mounted as Tabletop or IV pole configurations. Fully wireless and modular components enable healthcare professionals to perform urodynamic tests reproducing real-life scenarios when a patient leaks. Goby™ TP and IV is the smart choice for clinic use, allowing you to focus on the patient while enjoying true freedom of movement. The Goby TP and IV are part of the Intelligent Cath-ID System: Supports best practices in single patient use of consumables to minimize risk of cross-infection and/or cross-transmission Catheter compatibility for quality urodynamic studies Supports traceability, removes need for manual entry, reducing errors while automating workflow What is Urodynamics? Urodynamics is the investigation of the function of the lower urinary tract – the bladder and urethra – using physical measurements such as bladder pressure and flow rate as well as clinical assessment. Urodynamic studies provide extremely valuable diagnostic data for any of the following bladder dysfunctions: Urge Incontinence, Stress Incontinence, Urinary Retention, Urinary Frequency, Nocturia, Hesitancy and all other storage and micturition issues. Typical urodynamic testing consists of uroflowmetry, filling cystometry, pressure-flow study, urethral pressure profiles (UPP), valsalva leak point pressure (VLPP) and electromyography (EMG).

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