clinical trial · NCT06956209
Akyva First In Human
Iota Biosciences, Inc·N/A·recruiting·n = 15
Underactive BladderDirect Bladder Wall Stimulation
brief summary
The goal of this study is to check if the study device, the Akyva System, is safe to use and to find out if it has any possible side effects. Researchers will see if the study device can help you urinate without the need for catheterization, which involves passing a catheter (small tube) into the bladder, and if there is improvement in the leftover urine amount in your bladder after urinating or trying to urinate.
started
Sep 24, 2025
primary completion
Sep 1, 2028
completion
Sep 1, 2028
last updated
Feb 9, 2026
official title
A First-in-Human, Open-Label, Multicenter Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of an Implantable Device for Direct Bladder Wall Stimulation in Participants With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms of Underactive Bladder
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