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  1. Urinary incontinence: the management of urinary incontinence in women (CG40)

    This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline CG171.

  2. Supporting the health and care system to implement virtual wards

    cognitive impairment and neurological examination, assessment of urinary incontinence, assessment of home hazards, cardiovascular...

  3. Autism (QS51)

    This quality standard covers health and social care services for adults, young people and children with autism. It includes assessment and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders, and care and support for people diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  4. Focal therapy using high-intensity focused ultrasound for localised prostate cancer (IPG756)

    Evidence-based recommendations on focal therapy using high-intensity focused ultrasound for localised prostate cancer. This involves using high-intensity focused ultrasound to heat up and destroy only the areas of the prostate with cancer (focal therapy). The aim is to destroy the cancer while reducing damage to healthy prostate tissue.

  5. Radially emitting laser fibre treatment of an anal fistula (IPG644)

    Evidence-based recommendations on radially emitting laser fibre treatment of an anal fistula in adults. This involves applying laser energy to the fistula.

  6. iTind for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (MIB306)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on iTind for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia .

  7. Irreversible electroporation for treating prostate cancer (IPG768)

    Evidence-based recommendations on irreversible electroporation for treating prostate cancer. This involves using electrical pulses to destroy the cancer cells.

  8. Intravaginal sling for stress urinary incontinence

    Discontinued [GID-IP267]

  9. Urinary incontinence in women: management (CG171)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline NG123.

  10. Biodegradable spacer insertion to reduce rectal toxicity during radiotherapy for prostate cancer (IPG752)

    Evidence-based recommendations on biodegradable spacer insertion to reduce rectal toxicity during radiotherapy for prostate cancer. This involves pushing the rectum slightly away from the prostate by inserting a balloon or injecting a gel (spacer) between them.

  11. Transobturator foramen procedures for stress urinary incontinence (IPG107)

    The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued full guidance to the NHS in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on transobturator foramen procedures for stress incontinence in January 2005. This guidance has been withdrawn as the use of this procedure is now covered in NICE guideline CG40. NICE has no plans to carry out further assessment of this procedure under the Interventional Procedures Programme.

  12. Stroke rehabilitation in adults (NG236)

    This guideline covers rehabilitation after stroke for over 16s. It aims to ensure people are assessed for common problems and conditions linked to stroke, and get the care and therapy they need. It includes recommendations on the organisation and delivery of rehabilitation in hospital and the community.

  13. Insertion of biological slings for stress urinary incontinence in women (IPG154)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline NG123.

  14. Padeliporfin for untreated localised prostate cancer (TA546)

    Evidence-based recommendations on padeliporfin (Tookad) for untreated, unilateral, low-risk prostate cancer in adults.

  15. Suburethral synthetic sling insertion for stress urinary incontinence in men (IPG256)

    This guidance has been withdrawn as the use of this procedure is now covered in NICE guideline CG97. NICE has no plans to carry out further assessment of this procedure under the Interventional procedures programme.