The prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the United States is approximately 0.9% of the general population, with ulcerative colitis (UC) affecting 0.4% and Crohn’s disease (CD) affecting ...
Faecal incontinence occurs when a person loses control of their bowel and is unable to retain faeces in the rectum. Faecal incontinence may result from dysfunction of the anal sphincter, which may be ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) is defined as urinary urgency, with or without urge incontinence, often with frequency and nocturia. Initial therapy of OAB often includes anticholinergics and behavioral ...
Pivotal Study Data Show Comparable “Gold Standard” Efficacy to Traditional Sacral Neuromodulation (SNM) Devices – Eliminating Burdens of a Battery Implant In a market that has gradually grown to $1 ...
The battery-free percutaneous sacral neuromodulation system has comparable efficacy to published rates for traditional sacral neuromodulation devices. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ...
Urine Cytology Adds Little to Hematuria Investigation In most responders, overactive bladder symptom improvement sustained to three years. Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation with the Urgent PC ...
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