Is anyone else here using the Coloplast Peristeen Transanal Irrigation system?
My SCI rehab doctor prescribed it and I have had success using it for my bowel incontinence. It does require a doctor's prescription and some training to use it. The system is intended for those with neurogenic bowel disfunction, usually from a SCI injury.
The system essentially is an enema system designed for those who cannot retain water from an ordinary enema sufficiently for the it to be effective. Coloplast uses the term "irrigation" in lieu of "enema."
A key aspect of the Peristeen system is the use of an inflated catheter cuff to seal the rectum and prevent leaks. By catheter cuff, think of an enema nozzle with a balloon around it. The user squeezes a rubber bulb to inflate the cuff.
After a brief learning curve, I can report that I am having no leaks during "irrigation" and, most importantly, no bowel accidents afterward.

Of course, some accidents are bound to happen, but so far none.
You may recall that I have used traditional soapsuds enemas with a large plugging nozzle for years to manage my bowel incontinence. That process was often messy and time-consuming. Irrigation with the Peristeen system is much more comfortable and requires less time.
A significant downside is that the system is prohibitively costly

unless your insurance company will cover it.
--John
(double incontinent)