Re: Renessa for incontinence

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Tue Nov 14 22:02:39 2006


Its late, and the brain cells are fading...but I believe ObGyn News ran a piece in this past year detailing disappointing results wherein folks with special expertise and interest in the procedure, apparently participants in developmental studies, were unable to obtain consistent safe and satisfactory results....I imagine some search engine work could turn up more...but not as fast, I bet, as some listers can with informed and referenced responses, lol

H

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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