Results published in the peer-reviewed journal Advances in Urology in December 2011 demonstrate that at three years post-treatment with Renessa:

  • 74% of patients with moderate to severe symptoms had significant improvement in quality of life;
  • 71% of all patients experienced improvement in symptoms and quality of life;
  • 60% of patients reduced their incontinence episodes by at least half.
The study was presented at the 40th AAGL Global Congress of Minimally Invasive Gynecology in November by investigator and co-author Dr. Harvey A. Winkler, Co-chief of Urogynecology at North Shore-LIJ University in Manhasset, New York.  Three year results closely matched those at 12 months, proving that the treatment effects are durable.  The study also confirms the safety of the Renessa procedure, as no serious adverse events were reported during the trial or during the three year follow-up period.  Download the reprint now.