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FDA approves Medtronic’s urinary incontinence treatment device
Implantation of the device is minimally invasive, requiring no sedation or imaging, and is conducted near the ankle.
Analysts said Altaviva is an attractive option compared to rival products, informing their belief that Medtronic can ...
Patients who receive an Altaviva device return home with therapy activated. Medtronic says this marks a first among ...
MDT gains FDA approval for its Altaviva device, a minimally invasive bladder control therapy with long-lasting benefits.
Medtronic's Altaviva wins FDA approval as a minimally invasive implant for urge urinary incontinence, offering long-lasting ...
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FDA Approves Nerve Stimulator for Bladder Control
Inserted near the ankle in a minimally invasive procedure, the device generates low-level electronic impulses that stimulate ...
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