2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-020-00980-5
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Update on Implantable PTNS Devices

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“…PTNS was introduced in 1999 and approved as a treatment method for this chronic issue by the FDA in 2000 and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in 2009 [ 23 ]. Like traditional Chinese acupuncture used to manage many diseases in Chinese medicine, McGuire was the first to show electrical stimulation of the tibial nerve, resulting in decreased detrusor overactivity [ 24 ]. Stoller defined PTNS as a lower urinary tract neuromodulation technique that used electrical stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve to treat OAB syndrome in the late 1990s [ 25 ].…”
Section: History Of Ptnsmentioning
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“…PTNS was introduced in 1999 and approved as a treatment method for this chronic issue by the FDA in 2000 and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in 2009 [ 23 ]. Like traditional Chinese acupuncture used to manage many diseases in Chinese medicine, McGuire was the first to show electrical stimulation of the tibial nerve, resulting in decreased detrusor overactivity [ 24 ]. Stoller defined PTNS as a lower urinary tract neuromodulation technique that used electrical stimulation of the posterior tibial nerve to treat OAB syndrome in the late 1990s [ 25 ].…”
Section: History Of Ptnsmentioning
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“…Another implantable device is StimGuard LLC's minimally invasive chronic technology [ 24 ]. In this procedure, a patient receives an implanted stimulator with an embedded receiver through a 5 mm skin incision, and the energy supply for the implanted stimulator is a small, rechargeable transmitter worn by the patient.…”
Section: Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation Classificationsmentioning
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“…This is in line with the literature [ 9 ]. Time investment and logistics are known disadvantages of PTNS and self-administered home-based PTNS after in-hospital training or implantable devices are already available in the adult population [ 21 , 22 ]. However, for PTNS at home to be offered, its benefits should outweigh the valuable effect of seeing others with the same condition and the possibility for peer contact, in the case of treatment in a group setting.…”
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“…However, only short-term (6 months) data are currently available. 43,44 There is currently no consensus regarding the use of PTNS between guidelines. NICE appears to advise against the use of PTNS, compared with the EAU, which suggests second-line use instead of pharmacotherapy where the side effects of antimuscarinics are deemed intolerable.…”
Section: Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%