There is a misconception that overactive bladder symptoms are a normal part of aging. Many people don’t talk about their symptoms with their physician or know about the treatment options available.
If you suffer with symptoms like bladder leaks or frequent trips to the restroom, this may be caused by an abnormal communication between the brain and bladder. Axonics Therapy can help restore normal communication between the brain and bladder, helping you regain bladder control.
Are you suffering with urinary incontinence? You are not alone.
Urinary Incontinence is a common condition that affects 1 in 3 women in the United States. Talking about urinary incontinence can be embarrassing. At The Center for Women we understand how this condition can affect your daily life, and are dedicated to providing you a solution for your symptoms.
Take the first step to regaining bladder control! Call us to schedule a consultation today.
Clinically Proven. Patient Approved.
Backed by clinical studies, Axonics Therapy is clinically proven to help regain bowel and bladder control and deliver clinically meaningful improvement in quality of life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Axonics Therapy?
Axonics Therapy is an effective solution for treating symptoms of bowel (fecal) incontinence, overactive bladder including urinary urgency incontinence, and urinary retention.1
What is Bowel Incontinence?
Bowel incontinence, or accidental bowel leakage, is a condition where people get sudden urges to pass stool or experience leakage of stool before they make it to the restroom
Bowel Incontinence Symptoms
You may be suffering from bowel incontinence if:
Fecal Urgency: You experience sudden urges to pass stool
Urgency Fecal Incontinence: You experience an inability to stop the urge to pass stool
Passive Bowel Incontinence: You experience leakage of stool with activity or without awareness
Did you know that patients can suffer from dual incontinence?
Dual incontinence is when a patient is experiencing both bowel and bladder control symptoms.
Bowel Incontinence Patient Care Pathway
Your doctor and his or her clinical team will follow a patient care pathway, which is a roadmap of the different treatment options available to you. The pathway starts with conservative treatments and then moves on to the advanced therapies.
Your journey to find the treatment solution that works for you
Consult With Your Doctor
Discuss your symptoms
Start a baseline bowel diary
Undergo recommended diagnostic tests
Discuss treatment options
Initial Treatment
Diet changes
Sphincter and pelvic floor exercises
Over-the-counter antidiarrheal medications
Pessary
Advanced Therapies
Minimally Invasive
Sacral Neuromodulation
Invasive
Surgical Sphincter Repair
No symptom improvements?
Don't give up!
Follow up with your doctor to discuss advanced therapy options
How does Axonics Therapy work?
Axonics Therapy provides gentle stimulation to the nerves that control the bowel and bladder, which can restore normal control and result in symptom improvement.
The Evaluation Step: To see if Axonics Therapy is right for you, you will undergo a short period of therapy using a temporary system. The evaluation period allows you to experience the level of symptom relief the therapy may provide before you commit to long-term therapy.
Long-term Therapy: If you and your doctor determine that Axonics Therapy is right for you, you will have an outpatient procedure where the miniaturized Axonics implant is placed just beneath the skin in the upper part of your buttock.
Who is a good candidate for Axonics Therapy?
It is up to you and your healthcare provider to determine if you are a good candidate for Axonics Therapy.
Axonics Therapy is an approved treatment for patients suffering with:
Fecal (bowel) incontinence - sudden urges to pass stool and experience leakage of stool before making it to the restroom
Overactive bladder (OAB) - the urgent need to urinate which may result in frequent urination and/or incontinence (leakage) episodes
Urinary frequency - the need to urinate 8 or more times a day, which may or may not be associated with urgency
Urinary urgency incontinence (UUI) - the urgent need to urinate or trouble holding urine before making it to the restroom
Nonobstructive urinary retention (UR) - the inability to completely empty the bladder which may result in trouble urinating or frequent small voids
Axonics Therapy is indicated for patients who have failed conservative treatments, such as lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or medications.
Axonics Therapy is not approved for:
Stress Incontinence
Treating urinary symptoms caused by mechanical obstructions, such as benign prostatic hypertrophy, cancer, or urethral stricture
Patients who have not demonstrated an appropriate response to an external trial
Patient with limited cognitive function, which may make it difficult to manage their therapy
Pregnant women, the unborn fetus, and during delivery
Pediatric patients (under the age of 18 years for Fl and under the age of 16 years for OAB and UR)
Patients with neurological disease origins, such as multiple sclerosis or diabetes
Get the symptom relief you deserve!
Ready to take the first step towards symptom relief? Schedule a consultation with your doctor to discuss your symptoms and to determine if Axonics Therapy is right for you.
Important Safety Information:
Implantation and use of the Axonics System incurs risk beyond those normally associated with surgery, some of which may necessitate surgical intervention.
Results and experiences may vary and are unique to each patient. No promise or guarantee is made about specific results or experiences. Talk to your doctor about whether the Axonics System is right for you and to discuss the potential risks and benefits. For more information about safety and potential risks, go to: www.axonics.com/isi.
Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale and use by, or on the order of, a physician.
1. Pezzella A, et al. Neurourol Urodyn. 2021
2. Jottard, K., et al. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface 2021.