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A panel of 3 experts on overactive bladder

In this insightful episode, Dr. Kennelly engages with Dr. Eilber and Dr. Benson in a comprehensive discussion of sacral neuromodulation and transcutaneous and posterior tibial nerve stimulation therapies used in the treatment of OAB, including their mechanisms, patient reception of FDA-approved devices, overall evolution and current practices implementation in clinical settings.

A panel of 3 experts on overactive bladder

Dr. Kennelly, Dr. Kevin Benson, and Dr. Karyn Eilber share their experiences in the use of intravesical botulinum toxin type A as a treatment option for overactive bladder (OAB) into treatment plans. They provide insight into identifying optimal candidates, the outcomes they have observed, and benefits and risks, including strategies for managing these risks. They explore the decision-making process in guiding patients through various treatment options, considering individual lifestyles and preferences.

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"I don't think 1 database study creates dogma, but I do think we can share these data with our patients and talk to them about treatment options and risk, have that difficult conversation about how BMI may be associated with that risk," says Cassandra K. Kisby, MD, MS.

A panel of 3 experts on overactive bladder

In this episode, Dr. Kennelly, alongside Dr. Eilber and Dr. Benson, explores the advancements of transcutaneous and posterior tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS and PTNS) and sacral neuromodulation (SNM). The episode sheds light on how these therapies fit into current medical practices, their effectiveness, and the convenience they offer to patients. The specialists consider patient preferences and compliance challenges in choosing the right therapy. The episode provides a comprehensive understanding of how these therapies fit into patient-centric management plans, offering valuable insights for both patients and healthcare professionals.

A panel of 3 experts on overactive bladder

In this insightful episode, Dr. Kennelly, along with Dr. Eilber and Dr. Benson, discuss the transition from pharmacologic treatments to third-line therapies for overactive bladder, focusing on the mechanism of action of various neuromodulation methods and benefits they offer to patients seeking sustainable solutions for OAB management.