Long-lasting and clinically proven solutions for bladder and bowel control
Axonics aspires to be the global leader in incontinence therapies by providing customer-centric solutions to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from urinary and bowel dysfunction.
Experience Choice WITHOUT COMPROMISE
Rechargeable SNM System
Axonics R20 is an easy-to-use system that offers your patients a long-lasting therapy designed to last 20+ years, and only requires recharging every 6 to 10 months.**Recharge interval depends on therapy settings
LEARN MORERecharge-Free SNM System
With a 10 to 20 year battery life*, Axonics F15 has redefined the therapy experience for your patients, offering a long-lived and TRULY recharge-free solution.*Depending on therapy settings
LEARN MOREThe Advantage
Unique Composition
Homogenous hydrogel consisting of 97.5% water and 2.5% cross-linked polyacrylamide3.Precision Delivery System
Allows for reproducible placement of the Bulkamid cushions under direct vision.Efficacious, Durable, Safe
92% of women report being cured or improved at 12 months3, with durability demonstrated at seven years4 and no serious adverse events5.Your Practice. Our Priority.
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- Recharge interval depends on therapy settings
- Pezzella A, McCrery R, Lane F, et al. Two-year outcomes of the ARTISAN-SNM study for the treatment of urinary urgency incontinence using the Axonics rechargeable sacral neuromodulation system [published online ahead of print, 2021 Jan 28]. Neurourol Urodyn. 2021;10.1002/nau.24615. doi:10.1002/nau.24615
- Brosche T, et al. Journal of Neurology and Urodynamics. 2021
- Dwyer et al., “Voice your choice”: A study of women’s choice of surgery for primary stress urinary incontinence. International Urogynecology Journal (2020) 31:769-777
- Itkonen Freitas et al. Journal of Urology 2020
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