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2023
Neurostimulation system for treatment of urinary incontinence is out
On August 17, 2023, BlueWind Medical announced the Revi tibial neuromodulation system, designed to treat urinary incontinence. Read more here.
Presented is a system for the home treatment of chronic fecal incontinence and urine in women
Axena Health at the end of June 2023 introduced the Leva Pelvic Health system, designed to treat chronic fecal incontinence (fecal incontinence, FI) in women. The study confirmed the effectiveness of treatment with the Leva System in both PI and its effectiveness in incontinence. Read more here.
2022
A fully automatic implant has begun to be used to treat urinary incontinence
At the end of November 2022 USA , a fully automatic implant for the treatment of urinary incontinence UroActive from the company began to be used in. Boston Scientific More. here
Baxter admits marriage in incontinence management system
On October 21, 2022, Baxter International announced a serious problem affecting the WatchCare incontinence management system. Theoretically, using this solution can harm the health of patients and even provoke a fatal outcome. Read more here.
Presented is a catheter-free system for diagnosing urinary tract diseases
California-based medical technology company Bright Uro introduced the Glean Urodynamics System, a catheter-free urinary tract testing system, on August 19, 2022. Urodynamics testing can help doctors diagnose and evaluate patients with lower urinary tract symptoms, including frequent urge to urinate and incontinence. Read more here.
Medtronic launches device to treat chronic fecal incontinence and overactive bladder
On February 22, 2022, Medtronic announced that it had launched the InterStim X neuromodulation device on the market without recharging. This solution, along with InterStim Micro, is used to treat overactive bladder (HMA), chronic fecal incontinence (CNC) and non-constructive urinary retention. Read more here.
2020
Unique urinary incontinence treatment device released
At the end of August 2020, Pelvital introduced the Flyte device to treat people with stress urinary incontinence. It is the first non-invasive intravaginal device of its kind for home use, designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles. Read more here.
Medtronic launches neurostimulator to treat overactive bladder and fecal incontinence
In early August 2020, Medtronic released the InterStim Micro neurostimulator and the corresponding application for it - InterStim SureScan MRI. The new solutions are designed to treat overactive bladder, fecal incontinence and non-constructive urinary retention. Read more here.
2019: Boston Scientific begins selling urinary incontinence treatment device in men
In mid-February 2019, Boston Scientific announced the launch of AdVance XP, a retrourethral synthetic sling designed to surgically treat stress urinary incontinence in men. Read more here.
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