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Rex Medical LLP
202704
In Commercial Distribution
- 10857141005251 ()
- 00857141005254 ()
202704
- Femoral artery compression system, single-use
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
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GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
SC2645-70
Not in Commercial Distribution
- 10840843106791 ()
- Acetabular shell
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GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
SC2645-68
Not in Commercial Distribution
- 10840843106784 ()
- Acetabular shell
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GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
SC2645-66
Not in Commercial Distribution
- 10840843106777 ()
- Acetabular shell
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GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
SC2645-62
Not in Commercial Distribution
- 10840843106753 ()
- Acetabular shell