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Although OAB affects millions of Americans, many are reluctant to talk about it. Some people believe that having an overactive bladder is a natural part of aging. While the symptoms of OAB may occur more often as people get older, that does not mean they have to be a normal part of aging. For many people, an overactive bladder does not have to be a part of their lives. Discussing OAB with your physician can be the first step to getting help.

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Find Relief for Bladder Control Problems

If you’re urinating more than 8 times a day, avoiding social events, or using pads to control leaks, you may benefit from InterStim™. Bladder control problems affect tens of millions of people every day. If you’re one of them, you should speak up.

Evidence suggests that breakdowns in the bladder-brain communication pathway may be a root cause of overactive bladder, bowel incontinence, and urinary retention. That’s why conventional treatments may not produce the results you want – they don’t directly target this miscommunication. Unlike conventional treatments, the Medtronic InterStim™ system gently stimulates the sacral nerves in the pelvic area that control the bladder. This may help restore bladder-brain communication and reduce symptoms.

Interstim Care Pathway

Is InterStim™ Right for You?

You may be a good candidate for Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy delivered by the InterStim™ systems if:

  • You have significant OAB symptoms or non-obstructive urinary retention
  • You’ve tried lifestyle changes and oral medications
  • These therapies haven’t given you the relief you want

Say yes to the test

Unlike some other bladder control treatments, Interstim lets you try it first with an evaluation, like a test run, not a long-term commitment.

Here’s how it works:

  • The simple test starts at your doctor’s office or an outpatient center.
  • A lead (thin wire) is inserted in the upper part of your buttock.
  • The lead attaches to a small external device worn discreetly under your clothes.
  • Stop, start, or adjust the therapy settings with an easy-to-use programmer that resembles a smartphone.
  • Go about most of your regular activities for 3 to 14 days
  • Track your symptoms to see if they improve

Get more control with the InterStim™

  • 3X greater improvements in OAB quality of life
  • 82% of people achieved success at 5 years
  • More than 375,000 people worldwide have chosen the Medtronic InterStim™ systems for more control and long-lasting relief6,7
  • Recharge-free and rechargeable options let you choose the right device for your lifestyle
  • Try it during an evaluation
  • Proven long-term relief

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this therapy different?

You can try it before you decide, and it’s reversible if you change your mind later. And unlike injections, it doesn’t require self-catheterization or repeated treatment visits.

What can this therapy do for me?

It may significantly reduce symptoms in people who have frequent urges to urinate or related frequent leaks, or are unable to fully empty their bladder.

Will it cure my condition?

No. It can be effective, but it’s not a cure. If the neurostimulator is turned off or removed, symptoms can return.

What does the stimulation feel like?

Most people describe the stimulation sensation as a tingling, flutter, or vibration in the pelvic area. It should not be painful. Stimulation settings can be adjusted, and sensations will vary from person to person.

Can I have an MRI?

People with an InterStim™ system can have a full-body‡ MRI scan under certain conditions. Your doctor will determine whether you meet those conditions.

Medtronic’s proprietary SureScan™ MRI technology enables patients to get full-body‡ NG 1.5 and 3T MRI scans. It is the only sacral neuromodulation system with SureScan technology. This means:

  • Full-body 1.5 and 3T scans
  • No impedance checks required before MRI scans
  • Scans are allowed even if you have had out-of-range impedances
  • MRI mode is easy to activate or deactivate on Medtronic’s smart programmer without clinician or Medtronic interaction
  • Digital display for clear confirmation of MRI mode activation

Will insurance cover the costs?

Medicare and many private insurance companies cover this therapy. Talk to your doctor to learn more about your insurance coverage.