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Enterra™ II Neurostimulator

Gastroparesis

Enterra™  II Neurostimulator

Overview

The Enterra™ II model 37800 gastric neurostimulator is a programmable, implanted device that generates mild electrical pulses to treat chronic, intractable nausea and vomiting from gastroparesis.

Key Features

Customised Treatment
Stimulation can be adjusted to the settings that may work for you with a handheld, external programmer used by your doctor.

Reversible
Therapy can be turned off by your doctor at any time if you experience intolerable side effects. In some cases the device may need to be removed.

Placement

The Enterra™ II system consists of a neurostimulator implanted beneath the skin, usually in the lower abdominal region. Two leads are implanted in the stomach wall muscle layer and connected to the neurostimulator.

Size

Height 2.2" (55 mm)
Width 2.4" (60 mm)
Depth 0.5" (11.4 mm)

The device that appears in this graphic is a representation of a Medtronic device. The graphic does not include certain identifying information that may appear on Medtronic devices, such as model number or serial number.

The Enterra™ Therapy system for gastric electrical stimulation is authorised for use in treatment of chronic intractable (drug refractory) nausea and vomiting secondary to gastroparesis of diabetic or idiopathic etiology. The effectiveness of this device for this use has not been demonstrated.

Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.