Re: Renessa for incontinence

From: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)
Sat Nov 11 19:58:55 2006


I've used it three times. All three patients failed and needed slings. I'm not sure, but contigen isn't for SUI, but for ISD, correct?

On Nov 11, 2006, at 5:33 PM, Theresa333@aol.com wrote:

> Does any one have opinions about the new "Renessa" radiofrequency
> therapy for SUI by Novays Medical? Didn't this treatment have bad
> outcomes a few years ago? Any idea how much a unit like this would
> cost? How does it compare with urethral injection of Contigen/
> Tegress?
>
> Thanks for your insights,
> Theresa Bartos Holladay, DO, FACOOG
> Lakeside Women's Health Center
> Ludington, MI 49431
> http://www.DoctorHolladay.com
>





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