Battery-Free implant offers hope for bladder and bowel control

NCT ID NCT06186765

Summary

This study is testing a small, permanent implant that sends gentle electrical pulses to nerves near the tailbone to help control overactive bladder and fecal incontinence. It's for adults whose symptoms haven't improved with other treatments like medication or physical therapy. The goal is to see if this battery-free device is safe and helps improve patients' daily life and quality of life over one year.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology

    Omaha, Nebraska, 68114, United States

  • Atrium Health

    Macon, Georgia, 31201, United States

  • Bristol Urological Institute

    Bristol, BS105NB, United Kingdom

  • Columbia University Medical Center

    New York, New York, 10032, United States

  • East Coast Institute of Research

    Jacksonville, Florida, 32216, United States

  • Erasmus Medical Center

    Rotterdam, Netherlands

  • Florida Bladder Institute

    Naples, Florida, 34109, United States

  • Florida Gulf Clinical Research

    Bradenton, Florida, 34205, United States

  • Hartford Healthcare

    Waterford, Connecticut, 06385, United States

  • Houston Colon

    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

  • Minnesota Urology

    Coon Rapids, Minnesota, 55433, United States

  • Northern General Hospital

    Sheffield, S5 7AU, United Kingdom

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital

    Birmingham, B15 2TH, United Kingdom

  • Southern Shores Urogynecology

    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29572, United States

  • The Oregon Clinic

    Portland, Oregon, 97225, United States

  • University College London Hospital

    London, W1G 8PH, United Kingdom

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