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Gastroparesis
Enterra™ Therapy may relieve chronic nausea and vomiting symptoms associated with gastroparesis of diabetic or idiopathic origin.
The Enterra™ Therapy system uses an implanted neurostimulator to generate mild electrical pulses that are sent through insulated wires (leads) to the lower stomach.
View photographs, dimensions, and features of the Enterra™ neurostimulators used for gastric electrical stimulation.
Learn about the probable benefits of gastric electrical stimulation and the risks and complications of the surgical procedure and on-going therapy.
Read about the experiences of people who have Enterra™ Therapy. They share first-hand what life was like for them before and while receiving treatment.
The Enterra™ Therapy system for gastric electrical stimulation is authorised for use in treatment of chronic intractable (drug refractory) nausea and vomiting secondary to gastroparesis of diabetic or idiopathic etiology. The effectiveness of this device for this use has not been demonstrated.
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