A new multicenter study shows use of Medtronic’s InterStim Therapy via sacral nerve stimulation reduced incontinent episodes and improved quality of life in most patients with chronic fecal ...
Medtronic continues to up its game in sacral neuromodulation. FDA approved InterStim X, the next generation of the company's InterStim portfolio's recharge-free device. Medtronic said implants have ...
The FDA has approved Medtronic plc’s next-generation sacral neuromodulation (SNM) system, Interstim X, giving patients a recharge-free option with a 10-year+ lifespan. This newest member of the ...
Sacral neuromodulation, which is also called interstim, acts to provide a small amount of electrical stimulation to the nerves that run through the tailbone (sacrum) to the bladder. For reasons we do ...
Broward Health Medical Center is now offering the InterStim X system from Medtronic, a cutting-edge treatment for patients with bladder and bowel control conditions such as urinary and fecal ...
The race to treat a number of health conditions using neurostimulation technology is a marathon, not a sprint—but Medtronic and Axonics Modulation Technologies are still aiming for a photo finish. For ...
The FDA has approved an app-based smart programming device used to discreetly and easily control implants treating for overactive bladder (OAB), chronic fecal incontinence (FI) and non-obstructive ...
Medtronic plc has won U.S. FDA approval of its Interstim Micro rechargeable sacral nerve stimulator and Interstim Surescan MRI leads for the treatment of urinary and bowel dysfunctions. The new ...
ELITE Study Designed to Confirm Long-Term Safety, Efficacy and Patient Benefit of Sacral Neuromodulation with the InterStim™ Micro System for Treatment of Overactive Bladder, Fecal Incontinence and ...
announced today that newly published data from a multicenter, prospective trial show that sacral nerve stimulation using Medtronic InterStim® Therapy reduced incontinent episodes and increased quality ...
After receiving an FDA approval last month in bladder and bowel incontinence for its neuromodulation device implanted in the lower back, Medtronic isn’t resting on its laurels. It has begun a clinical ...