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How does a small implant in the ankle help you manage your urge urinary incontinence?

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Could Revi be right for you?

Revi is an innovative therapy for urge urinary incontinence that could provide a key to the symptom relief you have been seeking—unlocking a path forward that you may not have imagined possible.

*Some women (10.6%) had mild to moderate issues, including numbness after the procedure, pain, swelling, skin rash, wound infections, and delayed healing.4
**Of the 87 patients who completed the satisfaction survey.
For further information on the OASIS study and other on-going clinical studies, please visit clinicaltrials.gov (OASIS NCT03596671)

References
1. Amundsen C. et al. Three-year efficacy and safety of Revi Implantable Tibial Neuromodulation from the pivotal OASIS Study. April 2026 JUro https://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000005062
2. Dorsthorst MJ, Digesu GA, Tailor V, Gore M, van Kerrebroeck PE, van Breda HMK, Elneil S, Heesakkers J. 3-year follow-up of a new implantable tibial nerve stimulator for the treatment of Overactive Bladder Syndrome. Jurol Vol. 204, 545-550, September 2020. https://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000001024
3. Revi Surgical Technique Guide September 2025
4. Sutherland, S et. al. OASIS Pivotal Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of the Renova iStim System and for the Treatment of Women with OAB. Jurol. 2022; 207(S5):e1043.