How long does it take to recover from InterStim surgery?
How long does it take to recover from InterStim surgery? You should be able to return to a normal routine with some restrictions shortly after surgery. Full recovery time is about six weeks.
What does sacral neuromodulation treat?
What does Sacral Neuromodulation treat? Sacral Neuromodulation can, in some cases, effectively treat faecal incontinence. It may also effectively treat overactive bladder, including the frequent, strong, and sudden urge to go to the toilet.
Does InterStim surgery hurt?
Stimulation varies from person to person, but most people describe it as a slight “pulling” or a “tingling” sensation in the pelvic area. It should not be painful.
Is Sacral Nerve Stimulation painful?
Pain – if you feel any pain that you consider to be associated with your stimulator, turn it off and contact your nurse specialist on 0121 371 6932 for advice. Pain and discomfort are normally caused by the stimulator being turned up too high.
What are the side effects of InterStim?
InterStim Therapy has risks and side effects, just as any surgical procedure does….These side effects include:
- Swelling.
- Bruising.
- Bleeding.
- Infection.
- Pain at the implant site.
- Device problems.
- Changes in urinary or bowel function.
- Uncomfortable stimulation.
What are the restrictions after InterStim surgery?
Stimulation should be on 24 hours / day and should always be felt. If stimulation becomes painful, turn down the stimulation or turn off the stimulator and call the office. Restrict activity for 5-6 weeks as much as possible.
Can you swim with InterStim?
Activities you can continue – Activities that should not affect your implanted InterStimTM system include running, jogging, walking, road biking, swimming, sexual activity, etc.
How long does SNS surgery take?
Placing the SNS system will take about 30-40 minutes.
How successful is InterStim?
InterStim is FDA approved. It is safe and effective. 85% of InterStim patients report success in the first year of use. The success rate for InterStim is three-times greater than treatment with traditional medicines for incontinence.