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REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Neuromodulation for Overactive Bladder -- InterStim® Therapy for Urinary Incontinence
Live Webcast: From United Hospital: January 30, 2008 at 5:00 PM CST (22:00 UTC)

Neuromodulation for Overactive
Bladder: View the implant of InterStim Therapy from
United Hospital in St. Paul, MN. Live on www.OR-Live.com
January 30th, 3:00 PM PST, 5:00 PM CST, 6:00 PM EST.
InterStim Therapy
has been implanted in over forty thousand people with bladder control
problems who have failed or could not tolerate more
conservative treatments. InterStim Therapy is designed to
stimulate the sacral nerve with a minimally invasive implant
of a lead and pacemaker-sized neurostimulator.

Russell Harrell, MD, a board-certified Obstetrician &
Gynecologist and partner in North Dover OB-Gyn Associates in
Toms River, New Jersey, will demonstrate an in-office
minimally invasive screening test.
Steven Siegel, MD, a board certified Urologist and Director
of the Center for Continence Care at Metro Urology in St.
Paul, Minnesota, will perform a live implant of a chronic
lead.
Karen Noblett, MD, Associate Professor and Director of Female Pelvic
Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of
OB/GYN, University of California, Irvine, will narrate the
procedure and answer questions from viewers.
InterStim is a registered trademark of Medtronic, Inc.
InterStim® Therapy for Urinary Control: Product technical
manual must be reviewed prior to use for detailed
disclosure.
Indications:
InterStim Therapy for Urinary Control is
indicated for the treatment of urinary retention
and the symptoms of overactive bladder, including urinary
urge incontinence and significant symptoms of
urgency-frequency alone or in combination, in patients who
have failed or could not tolerate more conservative
treatments.
Contraindications:
Patients are contraindicated for implant of the InterStim
System if they have not demonstrated an appropriate response
to test stimulation or are unable to operate the neurostimulator.
Also, diathermy (e.g., shortwave diathermy, microwave
diathermy or therapeutic ultrasound diathermy) is
contraindicated because diathermy's energy can be
transferred through the implanted system (or any of the
separate implanted components), which can cause tissue
damage and can result in severe injury or death. Diathermy
can damage parts of the neurostimulation system.
Precautions/Adverse Events:
Warning: This therapy is not intended for patients with
mechanical obstruction such as benign prostatic hypertrophy,
cancer, or urethral stricture.
Safety and effectiveness have not been established for:
bilateral stimulation, patients with neurological disease
origins such as multiple sclerosis, pregnancy and delivery,
or for pediatric use under the age of 16. System may be
affected by or adversely affect cardiac pacemakers or
therapies, cardioverter defibrillators, electrocautery,
external defibrillators, ultrasonic equipment, radiation
therapy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), theft detectors
and screening devices. Adverse events related to the
therapy, device, or procedure can include: pain at the
implant sites, lead migration, infection or skin irritation,
technical or device problems, transient electric shock,
adverse change in bowel or voiding function, numbness, nerve
injury, seroma at the neurostimulator site, change in
menstrual cycle, and undesirable stimulation or sensations.
CAUTION: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by
or on the order of a physician.
Visit: http://w
ww.or-live.com/Medtronic/2184 to learn more and view a
program preview. VNR:
http://www.or-live.com/rams/med-2184-mkw-q.ram
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