MDT3023

Medtronic InterStim Neurostimulator

Original price was: $587.50.Current price is: $117.50. box of 1

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Description

InterStim® Neurostimulator 

REF 3023

  • Includes a larger battery with greater capacity than that of InterStim II neurostimulator model 3058
  • Accommodates three lead sizes – 28 cm, 33 cm, and 41 cm
  • Connects to the lead through a quadripolar extension
  • Incorporates radiopaque identification of the manufacturer and neurostimulator model number

The larger size of the InterStim® neurostimulator over that of the InterStim II neurostimulator model 3058 allows for a larger battery with increased capacity. The InterStim neurostimulator is intended for patients who can accommodate a larger neurostimulator and will benefit from the use of a longer-lasting battery for their symptom control.

The InterStim neurostimulator model 3023 uses a lead and an extension as part of the Sacral Neuromodulation system.

MRI Conditionally Safe 
InterStim model 3023 with an eligible serial number has FDA-approved labeling for 1.5 Tesla MRI head scans.

Additional information

Size

1

Arms

N/A

Manufacturer

Unit

box of 1

  • FDA Product Code: EZW
  • FDA Product Code Name: Stimulator, electrical, implantable, for incontinence
  • GMDN Term Code: 36175
  • GMDN Term Name: Sacral plexus implantable incontinence-control electrical stimulation system
  • GMDN Term Description: An assembly of battery-powered devices intended to treat urinary and/or faecal incontinence through the application of electrical stimuli to the muscles and/or neural tissue of the pelvic floor/bladder. It consists of an electrode implanted on or in the vicinity of the sacral plexus, a pulse generator with a receiver typically implanted in the abdomen/pelvic region, and an external programmer/transmitter that communicates with the implanted receiver.

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