Axonics Sacral Neuromodulation (SNM) Therapy

Axonics SNM Therapy is a clinically proven solution for treating symptoms of overactive bladder (including urinary urgency incontinence), fecal incontinence and urinary retention.1

Overactive bladder
bowel incontinence
urinary retention

Powered by state-of-the-art technology to provide a best-in-class patient and clinician experience, Axonics Sacral Neuromodulation Systems® offer your practice and patients the choice between rechargeable and truly recharge-free systems.

Axonics R20and F15

How does Axonics SNM Therapy work?

Axonics SNM Therapy provides gentle stimulation to the nerves that control the bladder and bowel, which can help restore normal control and result in symptom improvement.

The Evaluation Step:  Axonics SNM offers the ability to trial the therapy and assess symptom improvement prior to having your patient undergo the full implant procedure.

External Trial System

  • Discreet and disposable
  • Supports basic and advanced trials
  • Programmable to same ranges of stimulation parameters as INS
  • Worn on belt or affixed to body

Clinically Proven. Patient Approved.

Backed by clinical studies, Axonics Therapy is clinically proven to help regain bladder and bowel control and deliver clinically meaningful improvement in quality of life.
At 2-Years,

  • 94% of patients were satisfied with their therapy1
  • 93% of patients experienced a ≥50% reduction in urinary urgency incontinence symptoms1
  • <2% of patients reported discomfort at the implant site2
Axonics after 2 years

Jill, 45 years old and married with 4 kids, started noticing OAB symptoms 10 years ago. Having an active family, her condition impacted every part of her life. With Axonics Therapy, Jill regained control!

Who is a good candidate for Axonics Therapy?

Axonics Therapy is an approved treatment for patients suffering with:

  • Overactive bladder (OAB) – the urgent need to urinate which may result in frequent urination and/or incontinence (leakage) episodes
  • Urinary frequency – the need to urinate 8 or more times a day, which may or may not be associated with urgency
  • Urinary urgency incontinence (UUI) – the urgent need to urinate or trouble holding urine before making it to the restroom
  • Fecal incontinence (FI) – involuntary loss of stool which may or may not be associated with urgency
  • Nonobstructive urinary retention (UR) – the inability to completely empty the bladder which may result in trouble urinating or frequent small voids
  • Axonics Therapy is indicated for patients who have failed conservative treatments, such as lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or medications.

Important Safety Information:

Implantation and use of the Axonics Systems incur risk beyond those normally associated with surgery, some of which may necessitate surgical intervention.

Results and experiences may vary and are unique to each patient. No promise or guarantee is made about specific results or experiences. Talk to your doctor about whether the Axonics System is right for you and to discuss the potential risks and benefits. For more information about safety and potential risks, go to: www.axonics.com/isi.

Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale and use by, or on the order of, a physician.

1. Pezzella A, et al. Neurourol Urodyn. 2021