Videos
To follow are patient education videos to enhance your discovery path. If you have specific questions not covered in these video options, or would like to make an appointment, call us today.
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InterStim
Continence Control Therapy
This video explains how InterStim Continence Control Therapy works, and how your doctor will determine if it is right for you. It is intended to answer any questions you have about the therapy.
Medtronic, Inc
Medtronic Pelvic Floor Disorders
800 53rd Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55421-1200
Public Relations (612) 514-3050 - FAX (612) 514-3464
Pelvic Flex: Easy Exercises to Improve Your Continence
This instructional video walks you through the proper technique for performing exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. Strengthening pelvic floor muscles is often all that is needed in the treatment of some types of urinary incontinence.
UroMed Corp
64 A Street
Needham, MA 02194
Ph: 781-433-0033
Fax 781-433-0032
A Winning Record in Bladder Cancer Treatment
This video discusses effectiveness of TICE® BCG in treating bladder cancer. Patients with bladder cancer talk about their experiences with the disease and this treatment. You will be taken step-by-step through the stages of treatment with TICE® BCG.
Organon, Inc
375 Mt. Pleasant Ave.
W. Orange, NJ 07052
1996
Precision Tack - Transvaginal Sling Anchor System
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Boston Scientific Microvasive
VESICA Sling Kits
This video clearly demonstrates how to perform a sling procedure using the Vesica Sling Kit.
Boston Scientific/ Microvasive
One Boston Scientific Place
Natick, MA 01760
1998
The Extraperitoneal Laprascopic Bladder Neck Suspension with the 5mm ORIGIN TACKER and Mesh
Origin Medsystems, Inc
Performing the Bard BTA on Patient Urine
This video demonstrates the proper technique for the performance of the Bard BTA on a patient's urine.
Bard Urological Division
C.R. Bard, Inc.
Covington, GA 30209
Contemporary Use of the Pessary
Indications for the use of pessaries and proper fitting instructions are discussed.
David Scott Miller, MD
Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology
University of Texas
Southwestern Medical School
Dallas