A Monroe-based medical device startup is expanding its product line to help further combat female incontinence issues. Elidah, the maker of Elitone, a non-surgical device designed to strengthen ...
Axena, a medical device company focused on female health, has closed on an additional $9.4 million in its Series A fundraising. From Boston Inno. A Newton, Mass.-based startup dedicated to women's ...
The female stress urinary incontinence treatment device market is projected to be worth USD 770.0 million in 2024. The market is anticipated to reach USD 1,432.0 million by 2034. The market is further ...
Some women suffering from stress incontinence who don't want to have surgery or see a physician for a vaginally inserted device they can use at home may get symptom relief from Impressa, an option on ...
A minimally invasive device for treating recurrent stress urinary incontinence in women has been shown to be safe and effective in early clinical trials and is now under review by the U.S. Food and ...
Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. Brookfield-based InControl Medical LLC has received clearance ...
The FDA has cleared InTone, a medical device for treating female urinary incontinence. InTone is the first medical device that combines mild micro-current stimulation (similar to a transcutaneous ...
The FDA has approved Boston-based medical devicemaker Renovia’s Ieva Pelvic Digital Therapeutic device, designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles to treat urinary incontinence in women. The device, ...
Endo ($ENDP) is pulling out of the vaginal mesh business due to billions of dollars of litigation costs associated with the (often hazardous) devices for pelvic organ ...
Urinary incontinence or bladder leakage occurs when urine (pee) comes out of your bladder when you do not want it to (involuntarily). It is more common in women for the following reasons: ...
Vaginal mesh devices that support the pelvic organs and help ease incontinence in women will get stricter oversight in the future due to safety concerns, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...