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Your best choice for sacral neuromodulation.
Choose the best InterStim™ system for each patient. Both systems are full-body* MRI eligible and deliver the same therapy with long-term results.1,2
As the only recharge-free sacral neuromodulation device, the industry-defining InterStim™ II system gives patients the convenience of bladder or bowel control without a recharging routine.
Proprietary SureScan™ MRI technology expands eligibility and allows patients with either InterStim™ system to get full-body* 1.5T and 3T MRI scans.
Product DetailsThe InterStim™ Micro system is the smallest(3,4) rechargeable sacral neurostimulator for treating bladder and bowel control problems.
Proprietary SureScan™ MRI technology expands eligibility and allows patients with either InterStim™ system to get full-body* 1.5T and 3T MRI scans.
Product DetailsUnder certain conditions; see approved labeling for details. Patients with InterStim™ SureScan™ MRI Leads only.
Compared to the rechargeable system.
Siegel, S., Noblett, K.,Mangel J, et al. " Five Year Follow-up Results of a Prospective, Multicenter Study in Overactive Bladder Subjects Treated with Sacral Neuromodulation." J Urol.2018;199(1), 229 – 236.
Hull T, Giese C, Wexner SD, et al. Long-term durability of sacral nerve stimulation therapy for chronic fecal incontinence. Dis Colon Rectum. 2013;56(2):234-245.
Medtronic InterStim Micro Implant Manual (Document number M978287A003 REV. A) -
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