Published On Jul 15, 2020
For over 20 years, James Cullison, MD, with West Georgia Urology, has performed minimally invasive surgery for urinary incontinence, urinary infrequency, urinary retention and bowel incontinence. The solution is a small implant, called a neuromodulator, that manipulates the nerves in the pelvis to control these issues. This device can also help with female pelvic pain and other pain issues. It is implanted under the skin just below the beltline near the tailbone during a minimally invasive surgery in an outpatient setting, so patients can quickly go back to regular activities. Learn more at www.SurgeryAtTanner.org. #urinaryincontinence #neuromodulator #SurgeryAtTanner #TannerHealthSystem
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