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Last Updated: Aug 22, 2019
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INNOVO Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulator For Urinary Incontinence!
Dr. Satyajeet P PattnaikUrologist • 16 Years Exp.MBBS, MS- General Surgery, MCH- Urology, Fellowship Minimal Access Surgery
This device was FDA approved late last year as the first transcutaneous stimulator with such an indication.
It delivers electric current through the body toward muscles that control the pelvic floor, which in turn can help maintain continence in both men and women.
The technology provides a non-invasive option that, in a clinical trial, demonstrated that 87% of individuals were dry or nearly so after a three-month treatment. 80% of the women studied had results after only a month or therapy.
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