The one-year data shows that 80% of people benefited from the device. It's implanted in the ankle and stimulates a nerve.
GLEN DALE, W.Va. — Reynolds Memorial Hospital has performed its first implantation of the Altaviva device, a new treatment option designed to help manage bladder control symptoms.Hospital officials ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Medtronic’s Altaviva device, intended for the treatment of urge urinary incontinence. This implantable tibial neuromodulation (ITNM) device ...
SEATTLE — Half of American women 65 years old and older and more than 40% of those ages 50 to 64 experience some type of urinary incontinence. “It’s defined as the involuntary loss of urine and also, ...
Medtronic has received FDA approval for a new implant aimed at improving bladder control, with a small device placed near the ankle designed to be more convenient and accessible. Compared to other ...
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