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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 ...
The Food and Drug Administration has cleared Medtronic’s Altaviva device for the treatment of urge urinary incontinence.
When treating patients with bladder cancer using gemcitabine intravesical system, regular AE monitoring is necessary, said ...
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