Overactive Bladder (OAB) & Supplemental Cancer Procedures
Overactive bladder symptoms and cancer-related care often require specialized evaluation and advanced technology. At Urology Alliance, our board-certified urologists provide a full spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic options to help patients regain control, improve comfort, and support accurate cancer treatment planning.
Overactive Bladder (OAB) Treatments
InterStim® Therapy
A small, implanted device that uses neuromodulation to restore normal communication between the bladder and brain. Ideal for patients with refractory OAB, urinary retention, or non-obstructive bladder dysfunction.
Rectal Spacer
A soft, absorbable gel placed between the prostate and rectum before radiation therapy to protect healthy tissue and reduce side effects.
Male Slings
Used to treat male urinary incontinence, slings provide gentle support to the urethra, helping restore control after prostate surgery or trauma.
Behavioral & Medical Therapy
Often the first step, these approaches include lifestyle modifications, pelvic floor support, and medications that help relax the bladder and reduce urgency.
Botox® for OAB
A minimally invasive bladder injection that helps calm overactive bladder muscles. Botox can significantly reduce leakage episodes and improve quality of life for patients who do not respond to medications.
Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS)
A gentle, in-office neuromodulation therapy that stimulates the tibial nerve to rebalance bladder signaling. PTNS offers gradual, meaningful improvement without surgery or medication.
Supplemental Cancer Procedures
Transperineal and Transrectal Prostate Biopsy
High-accuracy biopsy techniques that obtain tissue samples while reducing infection risk and improving cancer detection.
Cystoscopy & Bladder Cancer Surveillance
In-office visualization of the bladder to evaluate symptoms, monitor for recurrence, and guide personalized cancer care.
Imaging-Guided Marker Placement (Fiducial Markers)
For patients preparing for prostate or pelvic radiation therapy, tiny gold markers are placed within the prostate to help radiation teams deliver treatment with pinpoint precision. Marker placement improves accuracy, reduces radiation exposure to surrounding structures, and enhances treatment outcomes.
Why This Matters
From bladder control to cancer navigation, these procedures play a critical role in diagnosing conditions accurately and delivering effective, personalized care. At Urology Alliance, patients receive this level of precision with the compassion, expertise, and convenience of a trusted local practice backed by a national network.
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