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(108 days)
The IB-Stim is a percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulator (PENFS) system intended to be used in patients 8 years and older with functional abdominal pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia (FD). The IB-Stim is intended to be used for 120 hours per week, using 1 device per week for 4 consecutive weeks, through application to branches of Cranial Nerves V, VII, IX and X, and the occipital nerves identified by transillumination, as an aid in the reduction of pain when combined with other therapies for IBS and and FD. FD patients for whom IB-Stim is indicated have also been shown to experience reduction of nausea symptoms.
IB-Stim stimulator is a battery-operated micro-stimulation appliance weighing 5 grams designed as a disposable product for a single use. IB-Stim stimulator is placed behind the patient's ear and connected to stimulation needles on the auricle. IB-Stim stimulator offers regular therapy over several days. The appliance transmits low-frequency electric pulses.
IB-Stim is a device system that consists of a (1) percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulator (PENFS); (2) sterile multi-pin wire harness array; (3) round bandages to fasten the appliance leads, stimulator skin adhesive, alcohol swab, transparent dressing, biohazard bag, and Patient ID card; (4) tweezers; (5) surgical marker; and (6) transilluminator for use in transillumination technique that aids in needle implantation. The wire harness array consists of 4 leads. The 1-1-1-4 configuration consists of three single-needle leads, and one 4-needle array. The transilluminator emits a light for use in the trans-illumination technique to aid the clinician in identifying the nerve bundles in the ear.
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