A procedure that allows manual control of the flow of urine from the bladder. It is often performed in men with bothersome urinary incontinence who have undergone a previous prostatectomy or radiation for prostate cancer.
An outpatient procedure performed for mild stress urinary incontinence in men. This procedure is typically performed in men who have undergone a previous prostatectomy for prostate cancer.
- Cystocele repair – surgery to correct bladder prolapser
- Enterocele/rectocele repair – surgery to correct small bowel/rectal prolapse
- Sacrocolpopexy – surgery to repair prolapse of the vaginal vault. This procedure is used to restore the vagina to its normal position and function.
Injection of an agent underneath the lining of the urethra to prevent incontinence.
Minimally invasive, outpatient procedure to treat bothersome stress incontinence (leakage of urine with activity, coughing, laughing, sneezing).
A minimally invasive procedure to treat overactive bladder, urinary incontinence and frequency, and incomplete emptying of the bladder.
- Axonics Therapy is an advanced treatment option that provides gentle therapy to help restore normal communication between the brain and the bladder and bowel.
Learn more about Axonics Therapy. - Interstim Therapy - InterStim Therapy® targets problems with the nerve response between the brain and bladder. The therapy involves a micro implant which acts like a pacemaker for the bladder and is proven to help people who have failed or cannot tolerate medication or conservative treatments. InterStim is the most widely used device of its kind and offers the smallest implant on the market.
Dr. Bradley Wilson has earned the prestigious Medtronic InterStim Center of Excellence (COE) award. The COE recognizes physicians who demonstrate exemplary use of the InterStim System and a commitment to patient care.
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Medtronic Bladder Control Therapies
A minimally invasive procedure to treat overactive bladder.
An in-office procedure involving a series of tests that assists in determining how well a bladder is functioning. The information obtained from the tests assists the urologist in making a thorough diagnosis.
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