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The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-005
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00855728005017 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-011
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005809 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-010
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005670 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-009
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005533 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-008
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005397 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-007
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005182 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The Spatz3 Adjustable Balloon System is indicated for temporary use for weight loss in adults with obesity Body Mass Index (BMI) of 35.0-40.0 kg/m2 or a BMI of 30.0 to 34.9 kg/m2 with one or more major obesity-related comorbid conditions who have failed to achieve and maintain weight-loss with a supervised weight control program. The Spatz3 Adjustable Balloon System is to be used in conjunction with a long-term supervised diet and behavior modification program designed to increase the possibility of long-term weight-loss maintenance. The maximum placement period for Spatz3 Adjustable Balloon System is 8 months.
SPATZ FGIA (ISRAEL) LTD
A-SP3US-03K
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00860005178803 ()


  • Appetite-suppression gastric balloon
Genius AI® is a computer-aided detection and diagnosis (CADe/CADx) software device intended to be used with compatible digital breast tomosynthsis (DBT) systems to identify and mark regions of interest including soft tissue densities (masses, architectural distortions, and assymetries) and calcifications in DBT exams from compatible DBT systems and provide confidence scores that offer assessment for Certainty of Findings and a Case Score.
Hologic, Inc.
GENIUS AI DETECTION SOFTWARE
In Commercial Distribution

  • 15420045512474 ()
ASY-15431

  • Stationary mammographic x-ray system, digital
Training electrodes, used for Nevisense training and qualification. Each electrode is to be used only on intact, healthy skin on a single person in a single training session. Each electrode can be used up to 50 times. The reason for the higher number (i.e., 50, as compared with 20 for the examination electrode) is that these electrodes are used for training and qualification purposes only.
Scibase AB
131-0008
In Commercial Distribution

  • 07350094440217 ()
131-0008

  • Neoplasm electrical impedance spectrometer electrode array
The fixture removal Trephine is a single use instrument used as a cutting tool that drills (cuts) into the bone around and along the Fixture to enable extraction of the Fixture. The Guide Sleeves are single use instruments. They are used together with the set of guide pins to centre the Trephine around the Fixture when the trephine cuts along the Fixture in the bone.
Integrum AB
2549
In Commercial Distribution

  • 07340152101792 ()


  • Internal-external leg prosthesis osseointegration bar
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