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Sacral Nerve Neuromodulation (InterStim) Part II: Review of Programming
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Title Sacral Nerve Neuromodulation (InterStim) Part II: Review of Programming
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/570943?src=rss
Description The second article in this 3-part series, offers a review of programming options for the InterStim system with many tips for clinicians.
Urologic Nursing
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Date Apr 9, 2008
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