Coloplast launched Peristeen Light for people with bowel disorders The new transanal irrigation device is designed to help people facing defecation issues or stool leakage. It is estimated that 10- 15% of the world's population are affected by chronic constipation1 and that 6% struggle with facadeecal incontinence, both of which can cause physical discomfort and mental distress3. Although transanal irrigation treatment can help, the journey to treatment is often challenging with many patients left untreated.

For some patients, symptoms are not considered severe enough, while others can feel intimidated by the existing treatments and product offerings, often leading to social isolation. Peristeen Light is designed to bring relief. It is a hand-held, low-volume transanal irrigation device that instills water into the rectum, thereby evacuating the stool from the lower bowel.

Peristeen Light is developed based on 20 years of insights from Coloplast's high- volume transanal irrigation device, Peristeen Plus. Peristeen Light is design to be intuitive and easy to use, assembled in just two steps, and enables a smooth insertion into the rectum with a soft and flexible catheter. The launch of Peristeen Light begins in February 2024 and the device is expected to be available in European markets over the next 12 months.

Transanal irrigation treatment. Transanal irrigation is a procedure to manage bowel disorders by instilling water through a catheter to promote evacuation. The procedure helps regulate bowel movements and is often employed for symptoms like facadeecal incontinence and/or chronic constipation.

Peristeen Light is a new transanal irrigation device within Coloplast's Bowel Care segment. The addressable market for bowel care, comprised of transanal irrigation treatment, is estimated at around DKK 1 billion, growing at a high-single digit rate. Peristeen Light is expected to contribute to Coloplast's growth trajectory for Bowel Care and help solidify the company's global market leader position within transanal irrigation.