Research suggests a strong association between urinary incontinence and depression and successful treatment of incontinence is associated with improved psychological functioning and reduced depression.
These studies are prospective, multi-center, non-randomized, post-market studies designed to evaluate the long term effectiveness and safety of the systems for stress urinary incontinence (SUI), in females at least 18 years old. The studies enroll in up to 50 clinical sites. Implanted subjects will be followed for up to 2 years post-treatment.
Participation in this study is voluntary. The information collected during this study will help evaluate the long-term effectiveness of SUI and provide valuable data for future improvements.
If you are interested in this study, please call our research nurses at (616) 588-1135 or sign up for more information.