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Precision™ System Clinician Manual

Implantable Pulse Generator

The Precision Implantable Pulse Generator
(IPG) system is intended to treat chronic pain
by electrically stimulating the spinal cord or
peripheral nerves. The multi-channel, multi-
electrode device capability provides flexibility
in conjunction with ease of programming. A
rechargeable battery increases IPG longevity
and output capability while reducing size
and device replacement surgeries. The
IPG is controlled by a handheld Remote
Control, and can be engaged by a clinician
computer using proprietary Bionic Navigator
software. Periodically, the IPG battery
requires replenishing with an RF charging
device provided separately in the Patient
Charging Kit.

Leads

The percutaneous and surgical paddle leads
function as a component of the Precision
System by delivering electrical stimulation
to the nerve structures in the dorsal aspect
of the spinal cord or peripheral nerves of
the trunk, resulting in an inhibition of pain
sensation.
Clinician Manual
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Surgical Paddle Lead
The 2x8 Surgical Paddle Lead is available
in lengths of 50 cm and 70 cm. The distal
(paddle) end of the lead has two columns of
eight evenly spaced planar electrodes. Each
electrode is 3x2 mm
in area. On the proximal
2
side, this lead employs 2 lead tails. The end
of each tail has eight evenly spaced contacts,
identical to the percutaneous leads. The right
tail of the Paddle Lead is laser-etched to
allow for ease of right and left identification.
Each tail can be inserted into an IPG or into a
lead extension. Paddle leads are not intended
for use with Peripheral Nerve Stimulation.
NOTE: Paddle leads are not approved for use
with Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Percutaneous Leads
Percutaneous Leads are available in lengths
of 30 cm, 50 cm, and 70 cm. Each lead has
eight electrode contacts located near the
distal end. Each contact is 3 mm in length
and is spaced 1, 4 or 6 mm from the adjacent
contact. The Infinion™ 16 percutaneous
lead is available in lengths of 50 cm and
70 cm. Each lead has 16 contacts located
near the distal end. Each contact is 3 mm in
length and is spaced 1 mm from the adjacent
contact. The Infinion 16 contact lead must
be inserted into a Splitter 2x8 which then
connects to a Precision™ IPG's 8 contact
ports or 8 contact OR Cables.
Percutaneous Trial Leads
Trial Lead Kit, containing the Linear™ Lead
and the associated components, is intended
to be used for the temporary trial phase.

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