URINARY RETENTION
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Tiny implant offers hope for millions struggling with embarrassing leaks
Disease control CompletedThis study looked at how well a small, implanted nerve stimulation device works for adults with bladder or bowel control problems. The device sends gentle electrical pulses to nerves near the tailbone to help reduce symptoms like sudden leaks, frequent bathroom trips, or difficul…
Matched conditions: URINARY RETENTION
Sponsor: Axonics, Inc. • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:31 UTC
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Zapping nerves to help empty the bladder
Disease control CompletedThis study tested two different nerve stimulation treatments to help people with nerve-related urinary retention empty their bladders more completely. It compared electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve to a more established method called sacral neuromodulation. The goal was…
Matched conditions: URINARY RETENTION
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Meridian • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 10, 2026 12:53 UTC
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Can a simple Nurse-Led plan keep working for 9 years to stop hospital infections?
Prevention CompletedThis study checked if a simple, nurse-led care plan for urinary catheters is still working to prevent infections and bladder problems nine years after it was first introduced. Researchers looked back at the medical records of 750 patients aged 65 and older who had hip fracture su…
Matched conditions: URINARY RETENTION
Sponsor: Sahlgrenska University Hospital • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:11 UTC
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Getting home faster after surgery: a simple bladder test makes the difference
Symptom relief CompletedThis study looked at which of two common methods for checking bladder function after a same-day hysterectomy helps patients go home faster. Researchers compared an 'active' test, where fluid is put into the bladder after surgery, to a 'passive' test, where the catheter is simply …
Matched conditions: URINARY RETENTION
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Brigham and Women's Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 02, 2026 01:41 UTC