SenSura® Mio Urostomy Solutions – now with Twist Tap

The SenSura Mio range now includes the Twist Tap outlet, designed to help limit the risk of urine drips and support a secure closure, with little risk of unintentional opening. It gives you a hygienic emptying experience* without getting urine on your hands.

*Simulated use, Coloplast Data-on-File (09/2023), n=30

Order a free sample of SenSura Mio

Complete the form below to request your sample. A member of our Clinical Solutions Team will call to discuss this with you.

What time of day works best for our Clinical Solutions team to give you a call?


What kind of bag would you like?


Please tick your preferred choice of baseplate



Would you like to stay informed?
From time to time, we, Coloplast Limited, would like to let you know about relevant Coloplast products and services; share inspirational stories from other customers; or tell you about forthcoming events via phone, text, email, or post. Our communication to you will be based on the information you provided to us and your preferences and interests, including your heath data. The choice is yours – and as with any of our services, you may opt-out at any time. Keep me informed by:




BodyFit Technology® is in every Mio



SenSura Mio fits regular body profiles and has twice the stretch of a conventional product. The elasticity enables the appliance to move with your body, while maintaining a secure fit. The appliance stays securely in place, giving you more confidence and peace of mind throughout the day. Read more about SenSura Mio.



SenSura Mio Convex is proven to reduce leakage for inward areas around the stoma. The adhesive stays securely on the skin, creating a reliable seal between the skin and the baseplate. Flexlines ensure the convex shell bends around the stoma - not in the middle of it, so you can bend and stretch without worrying. Read more about SenSura Mio Convex. 



SenSura Mio Concave is the first product specially designed for outward body profiles. The curved, star-shaped baseplate hugs the body for a good fit with less creasing and folding. Fit zones in the centre zone and outer rim provide extra flexibility, so the baseplate stays in place during body movement. Read more about SenSura Mio Concave. 

What is a urostomy?

If your bladder or urinary system is damaged or diseased and you are unable to pass urine normally, you will need a urinary diversion. This is called a urostomy, an ileal conduit or a Bricker bladder. An isolated part of the intestine is brought onto the surface of the right-hand side of your abdomen and the other end is sewn up. The ureters are detached from the bladder and reattached to the isolated section of the intestine. Because this section of the intestine is too small to function as a reservoir, and there is no muscle or valve to control urination, you will need a urostomy pouch to collect the urine.

Find out more about urostomy surgery and how it can affect your daily life.

Living with a urostomy

Every day life with a stoma

Adjusting to life with a stoma can sometimes be challenging. You'll have a pouch attached to your abdomen and lots of new things to learn. It's important to remember that it takes time to adjust, but it will get easier. With support from your stoma care nurse and practical guidance on how to change your ostomy pouch and care for your skin, you should soon be able to do the things you've always done.

Throughout our website, you'll find information that is intended to guide you as you become used to your stoma. As well as information on managing your stoma, you'll find helpful tips about things like keeping your skin healthy, socialising, food and drink, and exercising. 

Close

Sample request

Thank you

Your sample request has been received successfully

View desktop version