Axonics® System for Sacral Neuromodulation Overview
Axonics® System for Sacral Neuromodulation Overview
Axonics Pne Trial. Axonics acquires tech linked to sacral neuromodulation procedure (PNE) lead is used in a basic trial with the Axonics Model 1601, external Trial Stimulator (TS) The Axonics SNM Trial System is contraindicated for patients who are unable to operate the Axonics SNM Trial System
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The essence of the trial phase is to enable the surgeon to predict long-term therapy's benefits Plug the Basic Trial Cable or PE fully into the extension of the TS.
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Basic Trial (PNE) A minimally invasive procedure that is often done in the office or surgery center and does not involve any incisions ("not recommended"): Stimulation level between 3.00 • and 12.50 mA The EPG is a single-use, non-rechargeable, external device, that provides electrical pulses to stimulate S2-S4 either b by a PNE Lead (via a Basic Trial Cable) for up to 7 days or by a Tined Lead (via a Percutaneous Extension Cable) for up to 14 days
Axonics 1701 PNE Lead Implant Kit User Manual. For a trial using the PNE lead, the Basic Trial Cable should be connected to the TS. ("not recommended"): Stimulation level between 3.00 • and 12.50 mA
Axonics announces FDA approval for its sacral neuromodulation system. Medtronic percutaneous nerve evaluation (PNE) PNE is a great way to trial sacral neuromodulation before committing to a bigger procedure Talk to your doctor about whether Axonics Therapy is right for you and to discuss the potential risks and benefits