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Resources for InterStim System Procedure in Las Vegas, NV 

Dr. Victor Grigoriev has provided this list of resources to help patients better understand incontinence and their treatment options with InterStim. If you have been diagnosed with incontinence and think the InterStim System may be right for you, call (702) 233-0727 to request a consultation at our urology office in Las Vegas today!

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Bladder Symptom Diary

Record your symptoms to help your doctor understand your condition.

Care Pathway for Bladder Control

Understand all of your treatment options for dealing with bladder control issues.

Doctor Discussion Guide

Starting the conversation can be hard. This guide can help you talk to your doctor.

Medtronic Bladder Control Therapies

Understand your options and decide if a Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy is right for you.

Patient Therapy Guide – iCon™ Programmer

A handy guide to living with Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy delivered by the InterStim system, and to using your hand-held Medtronic iCon programmer.

Patient Therapy Guide – Smart Programmer

A handy guide to living with Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy delivered by the InterStim system, and to using your Samsung Smart Programmer device.

SureScan™ Technology for InterStim™ systems – MRI Brochure

Feel comfortable knowing that InterStim™ is the only portfolio of sacral neuromodulation  systems offering unimpeded MRI access. 

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