Prevalence
Fecal and Urinary incontinence affects 1 in 12 people worldwide but is more common in women.
Urinary leakage can be seen in as high as 30 to 50 percent of the population. The percentage is higher in older individuals.
Treatment Options
There are many ways to manage bowel control problems and urinary incontinence. Remember, if conservative treatments don’t deliver the results you need, you have more options.
We offer Sacral Neuromodulation to help restore bladder and bowel function.
Advanced Therapies
If conservative measures do not deliver the results you desire utilizing lifestyle changes or treatment with oral medications, there are other options available to you.
Sacral Nerve Stimulation is a time tested, FDA approved and insurance accepted mode of therapy.
It begins with an initial test (Trial Stimulation) to see if you have improvement of your symptoms, for either urinary or bowel lack of control.
There is no commitment, just a test trial. This can be done either in the doctor’s office or with a slightly more advanced technique in an ambulatory surgery center using fluoroscopy and mild sedation.
We assist in the evaluation of the trial and if there is improvement of your symptoms, you will be offered a longer term resolution to what is otherwise a most challenging and awkward symptom, incontinence.
Our center is well established in providing this therapeutic option. We have a skilled team of physicians, nurses and radiology technicians. These are performed in an ambulatory care center, allowing you to comfortably return home that same day.
For further questions regarding any of these effective treatments, please contact the physician’s office directly. Click the link to the physician for contact information.