Sacral S3 Neuromodulation (InterStim II) Implantation
Implanting sacral S3 nerve root stimulator for overactive bladder and urinary retention.
Clinical Overview & Disease Information
Implanting sacral S3 nerve root stimulator for overactive bladder and urinary retention.
Signs & Symptoms
- • Early urological symptoms
- • Mild Severe urinary frequency > 15 times/day, urge incontinence, urinary retention
- • Persistent Severe urinary frequency > 15 times/day, urge incontinence, urinary retention
- • Urinary dysfunction or flank pain
- • Blood in urine or elevated creatinine
- • Acute urinary retention or urosepsis with high fever
Causes & Risk Factors
Primary Causes & Etiology
- Refractory Overactive Bladder (OAB) & Retention
- Prostate enlargement, stone disease, or renal neoplasm
- Glomerular filtration loss
Who is at Higher Risk?
- Patients diagnosed with Refractory Overactive Bladder (OAB) & Retention
- Patients requiring expert urological surgical care
Diagnostic Evaluation & Testing
| Diagnostic Test | Clinical Purpose / What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Non-Contrast CT KUB / mpMRI Assessment for Sacral neuromodulation for bladder | High-resolution anatomical imaging and renal functional evaluation |
Comprehensive Treatment Options
Minimally Invasive: Laser / Robotic Urological Protocol for Sacral neuromodulation for bladder
Board-certified urologist executed procedure.
Multidisciplinary Urological Care for Sacral neuromodulation for bladder
Comprehensive open urological surgery or hemodialysis protocol.
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Possible Complications If Untreated
Recovery Timeline, Diet & Lifestyle Care
Recovery Timeline
| Procedure / Stage | Expected Recovery Duration |
|---|---|
| Post-Procedure Recovery | 24 to 48 hours |
| Catheter / Stent Removal | 3 to 7 days |
| Full Active Living | 2 to 3 weeks |
Recommended Post-Treatment Diet
- High fluid intake (> 3.0L water/day)
- Low sodium balanced diet
Essential Lifestyle Changes
- Avoid heavy lifting > 5kg for 4 weeks
- Complete prescribed antibiotic course
Prevention & Long-Term Health
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the goal of treatment for Sacral neuromodulation for bladder?
The main goal is preserving renal function and restoring normal urological function under board-certified urologists.
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Global Cost Comparison Matrix
| Procedure | USA (Avg) | India (ISG) | Turkey (Avg) | Thailand (Avg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sacral neuromodulation for bladder | $35,000 | $7,200 | $8,500 | $9,500 |
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- Proton Pump Inhibitors
- Analgesics
- Oral Antibiotics
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