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The InterStim™ II system is the only recharge-free, long-term SNM system that lets you get full-body* MRI scans.
SEE FIVE-YEAR CLINICAL DATAThe implanted InterStim™ II system electrically stimulates the sacral nerve, which is thought to normalize neural communication between the bladder and brain and between the bowel and brain.1,2
The recharge-free InterStim™ neurostimulator streamlines the implant procedure with a design that eliminates the need for the lead extension and uses fewer set screws.
Model |
3058 |
---|---|
Battery Type |
Recharge-Free |
Weight |
22 g |
Height |
44 mm |
Length |
51 mm |
System Components |
Ful Implant Components
Advanced Evaluation Components Note: Previous models of the InterStim™ system and the InterStim™ II system require the N'Vision™ clinician programmer and InterStim iCon™ patient programmer. |
The Interstim™ II system may be suitable for most people because it's simple, convenient and lower maintenance.3
Get the details on specific MRI compatibility for neuromodulation therapies.
GET THE DETAILSUnder certain conditions; see approved labeling for details. Patients with InterStim™ MRI Leads only.
Leng WW, Chancellor MB. How sacral nerve stimulation neuromodulation works. Urol Clin North Am. 2005;32:11-18.
Patton V, Wiklendt L, Arkwright JW, Lubowski DZ, Dinning PG. The effect of sacral nerve stimulation on distal colonic motility in patients with fecal incontinence. Br J Surg. 2013;100:959–968.
De Wachter S. et al New Technologies and Applications in Sacral Neuromodulation: An Update Adv Ther 37, 637-643 (2020).
See the device manual for detailed information regarding the instructions for use, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential adverse events. If using an MRI SureScan® device, see the MRI SureScan® technical manual before performing an MRI. For further information, contact your local Medtronic representative and/or consult the Medtronic website at medtronic.eu website
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