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The effectiveness of the bladder and urethra in collecting and releasing urine is assessed through urodynamic testing, also known as urodynamics. The most frequent practitioners of urodynamics are urologists and urogynecologists. It provides the doctor with the knowledge necessary to identify the cause and extent of a patient's incontinence and suggest the most effective course of treatment.
The device can then be removed by the patient using a string and properly disposed of, or by their urology team in the clinic. In order to determine whether UroMonitor has the same or comparable effects to standard Urodynamic Equipment Market testing, it is currently undergoing preliminary clinical trials. As a result of the aforementioned assertions, the market is anticipated to lead during the forecast period.