Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation PSC5210W Manuel D’Utilisation

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Introduction
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Introduction
Manual Overview
This manual provides basic information for the implantation and 
operation of the Precision
®
 Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG), 
Model SC-1110. This information includes an overview of accesso-
ries for programming and powering the IPG, clinical and surgical con-
siderations, storage and handling requirements, and relevant 
precautions concerning an implanted neurostimulator. Additional 
information on system components and operation can be found in the 
BionicNavigator
®
 Software Guide.
Device Description
The Advanced Bionics Precision implantable pulse generator system 
is intended to treat chronic pain by electrically stimulating the spinal 
cord. The multi-channel, multi-electrode device capability provides 
flexibility in conjunction with ease of programming. A rechargeable 
battery increases IPG longevity and output capability while reducing 
size and device replacement surgeries. The Stimulator is controlled by 
a handheld Remote Control, and can be engaged by a clinician com-
puter using proprietary BionicNavigator
 
software. Periodically, the 
Stimulator battery requires replenishing with an RF charging device 
provided in the Patient Charging Kit Model SC-6412.
Features 
• Stimulation electrode field navigation
• Sixteen independent current-controlled electrodes
• Four programmable stimulation areas per program; four possible 
programs
• Long-life operation
• High-range parameter capability
• Small  size
• Two-foot programming range