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Axonics sacral neuromodulation system for treating refractory overactive bladder (HTG554)
Evidence-based recommendations on Axonics sacral neuromodulation system for treating refractory overactive bladder.
Health Technology Assessment Innovation Laboratory (HTA Lab)
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NICE technology appraisal and highly specialised technologies guidance: the manual (PMG36)
This guide describes the methods and processes, including expected timescales, that NICE follows when carrying out health technology evaluations. The methods and processes are designed to produce robust guidance for the NHS in an open, transparent and timely way, with appropriate contribution from stakeholders. Organisations invited to contribute to health technology evaluation development should read this manual in conjunction with the NICE health technology evaluation topic selection: the manual. All documents are available on the NICE website
Making a positive impact: people and communities network case studies
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Evidence-based recommendations on transvenous embolisation for spontaneous intracranial hypotension caused by a cerebrospinal fluid–venous fistula. This involves inserting a catheter through the femoral vein and injecting embolisation liquid to seal the fistula.
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