Implantation of the device is minimally invasive, requiring no sedation or imaging, and is conducted near the ankle.
Urinary incontinence is a common medical condition that affects over 20 million Indians, but awareness remains abysmally low.
Medtronic has received FDA approval for a new implant aimed at improving bladder control, with a small device placed near the ...
Medically reviewed by Matthew Wosnitzer, MDMedically reviewed by Matthew Wosnitzer, MD While overactive bladder (OAB) can cause distress and affect your quality of life, self-care remedies can help ...
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