The Axonics Acts as a Pacemaker for the Bladder
Ellen Smith — March 17, 2020 — Lifestyle
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Bladder leakage is an issue that effects the daily lives of countless people, yet is rarely discussed -- but a new medical innovation which acts as a pacemaker for the bladder aims to change that.
The Axonics is a remote-controlled device that's new in the United States, and works by "reprogramming the nerve to the bladder." In other words, this device can halt bladder contractions, enabling an individual to have more time between bathroom breaks, or to make it to the bathroom in time. The Axonics is implanted in one's lower back, near the nerve that sends signals to the bladder. The device can then regulate one's bladder by sending electrical impulses.
Image Credit: Axonics
The Axonics is a remote-controlled device that's new in the United States, and works by "reprogramming the nerve to the bladder." In other words, this device can halt bladder contractions, enabling an individual to have more time between bathroom breaks, or to make it to the bathroom in time. The Axonics is implanted in one's lower back, near the nerve that sends signals to the bladder. The device can then regulate one's bladder by sending electrical impulses.
Image Credit: Axonics
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1. Bladder Leakage Management - Opportunities for developing more innovative and effective solutions for managing bladder leakage.
2. Remote-controlled Medical Devices - Advancements in technology are leading to the development of remote-controlled medical devices with the potential to improve patient experience and outcomes.
3. Implantable Devices - Increasing demand for implantable devices like Axonics for various medical conditions and diseases.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Devices - The medical device industry can benefit from the growing demand for innovative and effective bladder leakage management solutions.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare sector can potentially benefit from the increased adoption of remote-controlled medical devices for a range of medical conditions.
3. Technology - The technology industry can leverage its expertise in developing remote-controlled medical devices and implantable devices to improve healthcare outcomes.
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