Tiny implant zaps nerves to stop embarrassing leaks
NCT ID NCT03327948
Summary
This study tested a small, implanted nerve stimulation device for adults with sudden, hard-to-control urinary leaks who didn't get better with other treatments. The device sends mild electrical pulses to nerves near the tailbone to calm an overactive bladder. Researchers tracked how many leaks participants had and their quality of life over two years to see if the device was safe and helpful.
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Locations
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Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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Maastricht University Medical Center
Maastricht, Netherlands
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UC Irvine Health
Irvine, California, 95134, United States
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UCLH
London, United Kingdom
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