Fecal incontinence treatment in 1 Neurosurgery clinic in Tyumen
1 clinic specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Fecal incontinence Fecal incontinence is a condition where an individual cannot control bowel movements, leading to unintentional passage of stool. It may result from various factors, such as nerve damage or muscle weakness. Treatment options include dietary changes, medications, and surgery. disease in Tyumen.
Besides this clinic there are 31 Neurosurgery clinics in Russia.
Such diseases are treated by Federal Center for Neurosurgery, Tyumen: Acoustic neuroma, Constipation, Fecal incontinence, Overactive bladder (OAB), Urinary incontinence, and others.
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,766
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Brain aneurysm clipping
$16,606
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Microvascular decompression (MVD)
$2,350 - $4,802
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Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
$14,207
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Brain tumors surgery
$8,712
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Peripheral nerve repair
$1,815 - $4,340
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Nerve decompression surgery
$1,815 - $4,340
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Surgical neurolysis
$4,340
Nearby clinics in Russia
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,766
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Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $7,282
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Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $3,327
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Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $6,424
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Brain tumors surgery
≈ $7,928
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Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,574
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Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,136
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Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,136
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Nerve decompression surgery
$911
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Epidural block
≈ $464
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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS)
$911
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Facet joint injection
≈ $202
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Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $6,902
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Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation therapy
≈ $792
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Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $526
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Foam sclerotherapy (Unilateral)
≈ $311
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,574
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Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,136
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Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,136
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Epidural block
≈ $464
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Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $2,052
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Facet joint injection
≈ $202
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Nerve graft repair
≈ $1,997
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Brachial plexus surgery
≈ $1,295
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Epidural block
$934
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Facet joint injection
$234
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Pallidotomy
≈ $5,987
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS)
≈ $12,905
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Occipital nerve stimulation
≈ $6,902
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Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation therapy
≈ $792
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Glycerol rhizotomy
≈ $1,285
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Endoscopic rhizotomy
≈ $2,257
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,766
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Brain aneurysm clipping
$5,995
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Microvascular decompression (MVD)
$3,960
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Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
$5,859 - $6,525
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Brain tumors surgery
$5,239
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Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,574
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Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,136
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Surgical neurolysis
$1,244
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Sacral nerve stimulation
≈ $3,842
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Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,766
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Brain aneurysm clipping
$2,120
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Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $3,327
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Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
$2,826 - $3,533
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Brain tumors surgery
$707 - $2,826
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Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,574
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Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,136
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Surgical neurolysis
$301 - $566
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