Evaluating the Change of Overactive Bladder Symptoms in Women Post Pubovaginal Sling Procedure for Stress Incontinence
The study conducted by Barrie Urology Associates evaluates the impact of the Pubovaginal Sling (PVS) procedure on Overactive Bladder (OAB) symptoms in women post-surgery. Given the prevalence of stress urinary incontinence and the potential for PVS to alleviate OAB symptoms, this research could position Barrie Urology Associates as a leader in surgical interventions for female urinary incontinence. The findings may influence market dynamics by validating PVS as a dual-purpose treatment, potentially increasing its adoption and driving competition against other OAB management therapies, including pharmacological options. Diligence should focus on the clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction metrics to assess market entry strategies and partnerships, particularly with industry collaborators like Astellas Pharma Canada, Inc.
Indication: Urinary Bladder, Overactive
Modality: medical device
Target: Overactive Bladder Symptoms Management
Sponsor: Barrie Urology Associates
Source URL: ClinicalTrials.gov
Source updated: Detailed source ingestion pending
Ingested: Jun 24, 2026
Model: trialsignal-ai-v1
Validation: validated
Matched by target_normalized: Overactive Bladder Symptoms Management
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Condition raw: Urinary Bladder, Overactive
Condition normalized: Urinary Bladder, Overactive
Modality raw: medical device
Modality normalized: medical device
Target raw: Overactive Bladder Symptoms Management
Target normalized: Overactive Bladder Symptoms Management