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What Are the Surgery Options for OAB?

Sacral neuromodulation (SNS):

SNS involves implanting a device that sends electrical signals to the sacral nerves, which control the bladder. This can help to improve bladder control and reduce symptoms of OAB.

Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS):

PTNS is a less invasive procedure that involves placing a needle electrode near the tibial nerve, which also controls the bladder. Electrical signals are then delivered through the needle to the nerve, which can help to improve bladder control.

Bladder augmentation:

Bladder augmentation is a surgery to increase the size of the bladder. This may be necessary if the bladder is too small and cannot hold enough urine, causing OAB symptoms.

Urinary diversion:

Urinary diversion is a surgery to create a new pathway for urine to flow out of the body. This may be necessary if the bladder is too damaged or diseased to function normally.

The best surgery option for OAB depends on the individual's specific symptoms and condition. A doctor can help to determine the best treatment plan for each person.

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