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IPEG - NoLapse- The Stomal Prolapse Prevention Device - Caressa Chen

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2022-09-12

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UCSF researchers present the No-laps device, a biocompatible silicone anti-prolapse device for ostomy patients featuring dual rings connected by a rod that can be inserted at bedside without anesthesia. Successfully tested in three emergency pediatric cases including a 2-month-old NEC patient, the device aims to address the 8% prolapse rate affecting millions of ostomy patients worldwide.

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  • NoLapse is a dual-ring silicone device inserted at bedside to prevent stomal prolapse without surgery or anesthesia.
  • Stomal prolapse affects up to 8% of ostomy patients, causing pain, ER visits, and emergent surgeries—a significant unmet need.
  • Device successfully used in 3 emergency human cases, including a 2-month-old with NEC who tolerated it well for 24 hours.
  • Preliminary studies show NoLapse prevents prolapse without obstructing stool and resists accidental dislodgement.
  • Team pursuing FDA de novo pathway; aware of European titanium-based competitor (Ostomy Cures) but silicone may offer safety advantage.

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