Bladder pacemakers, also known as sacral neuromodulation, cost about$100,000-$120,000, and involve the implantation of electrodes for the treatment of refractory overactive bladder, persistent urinary frequency, or neurogenic bladder. The procedure can be performed in two stages, first in the experimental stage, if the patient is satisfied with the control of symptoms, and then implanted with permanent subcutaneous electrodes, through which the patient’s quality of life can be greatly improved, and there is a certain therapeutic effect on the neurogenic bladder, urinary function is relatively poor. It is recommended to go to the urology department of your local hospital for a detailed consultation to further evaluate whether a bladder pacemaker is suitable based on the patient’s symptoms and whether he or she has received other treatments, and whether the efficacy of the treatments is satisfactory. This kind of surgery costs a lot of money. If the indications for the surgery are not strictly grasped, some patients may not be able to achieve the therapeutic purpose after the installation, resulting in huge medical expenses.