Posterior tibial nerve stimulation
Sponsors
Massachusetts General Hospital, Seoul National University Hospital, Duke University, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute, University of California, Irvine
Conditions
Colorectal SurgeryDigestive SystemFecal IncontinenceInterstitial CystitisPainful Bladder SyndromePrimary Monosymptomatic Nocturnal EnuresisUrinary Urge Incontinence
Phase 3
Phase 4
Comparison of Combination Therapy vs Single Agent Therapy for Treatment of Urge Incontinence.
TerminatedNCT02176642
Start: 2014-08-31End: 2016-11-21Updated: 2018-01-23
Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation Vs Desmopressin In Children With Primary Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis
NCT04545931
Start: 2020-03-15End: 2020-12-15Target: 80Updated: 2020-09-11
Unknown Phase
Does Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) Improve Outcomes in Patients Presenting With Fecal Incontinence
TerminatedNCT01274585
Start: 2011-01-31End: 2013-10-31Updated: 2018-01-05
Efficiency of Neurostimulation of Tibial Nerve in the Treatment of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome
CompletedNCT02517853
Start: 2016-02-01End: 2019-08-07Updated: 2019-11-29
Pilot Study of Percutaneous Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of IC/PBS
CompletedNCT02550561
Start: 2015-06-30End: 2018-03-31Updated: 2023-07-27
Biofeedback pelvic floor muscle training and posterior tibial nerve stimulation for treatment of faecal incontinence: monotherapy versus combined therapy:A prospective controlled randomized trial
Active, not recruitingPACTR202008862941254
Start: 2018-07-01Target: 60Updated: 2026-01-27
Biofeedback pelvic floor muscle training versus transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve electrostimulation in treatment of functional obstructed defecation : A prospective controlled randomized trial.
Active, not recruitingPACTR202009762113535
Start: 2018-08-01Target: 41Updated: 2026-01-27