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  1. InterStim™ Therapy | Medtronic

    With the InterStim™ system, you can try the therapy for about a week before you decide whether or not to have a device implanted for long-term care. During the trial, leads are placed near the nerve that …

  2. InterStim Implants for Urinary or Bowel Incontinence

    InterStim therapy works by stimulating the sacral nerves with tiny electrical pulses. In individuals experiencing urinary or fecal incontinence, the brain and the sacral nerves are unable to …

  3. What is InterStim Therapy and how does it work for urinary …

    InterStim Therapy, developed by Medtronic, is a proven neuromodulation therapy that targets the communication problem between the brain and the nerves that control the bladder. It is used in some …

  4. Interstim® How Does It Work? - Bladder & Bowel Institute

    InterStim ® therapy can be likened to eliminating background noise in a crowded room to improve communication. It works by delivering a small electrical impulse that blocks out inappropriate nerve …

  5. InterStim® - Jefferson Health

    A form of neuromodulation, InterStim activates the nerves and can help relieve symptoms such as an urgent need to urinate, urine leakage, and inability to empty your bladder completely. The device can …

  6. InterStim™ Therapy for Bladder Control - SSM Health

    InterStim™ Therapy is an FDA-approved treatment for overactive bladder and urinary retention. With InterStim™ Therapy, an implantable device sends mild electrical pulses to the sacral nerves to …

  7. UroPartners - InterStim

    InterStim Therapy is an implantable device that targets the nerves that control your bladder to help it function normally again. It works by modulating the nerves to the bladder and improving urinary …

  8. InterStim Therapy | MyMichigan Health

    InterStim® is a neuromodulation therapy that treats overactive bladder by stimulating the nerves that help control bladder function, using an implanted device similar to a pacemaker for the bladder.

  9. Interstim® for Fecal Incontinence | Cape Cod Healthcare

    The reversible procedure uses the InterStim®, small implanted neurostimulator device that sends mild electrical pulses to the sacral nerves, which control the function of the bladder and bowels, to …

  10. InterStim – First Urology

    What is InterStim? InterStim has been FDA-approved since 1997 for urge incontinence and since 1999 for urinary retention and significant symptoms of urgency/frequency.