The one-year data shows that 80% of people benefited from the device. It's implanted in the ankle and stimulates a nerve.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...