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InterStimTM II System Recharge-free neurostimulator for bladder and bowel control

The InterStim™ II system a recharge-free, long-term therapy that lets patients get full-body* MRI scans.

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Medtronic InterStim II Device for sacral neuromodulation.

Overview

The implanted InterStim™ II system electrically stimulates the sacral nerve, which is thought to normalize neural communication between the bladder and brain and between the bowel and brain.1,2

PRODUCT DETAILS

Interstim II with lead product

The recharge-free InterStim™ neurostimulator streamlines the implant procedure with a design that eliminates the need for the lead extension and uses fewer set screws.

  • Connects directly to the lead, eliminating need for an extension
  • Accommodates three lead sizes: 28 cm, 33 cm, and 41 cm
  • Compatible with a lead insertion indicator in the lead
  • Integrates strain relief in the header
  • Incorporates radiopaque identification of manufacturer and model number
  • Allows 1-screw implantation
  • Allows full-body MRI scans for patients who need them*

MODEL SPECIFICATIONS

 

Model

 

3058

 

Battery type

 

Recharge-free

 

Weight

 

22 g 

 

Height

 

44 mm

 

Length

 

51 mm

 

System components

 
  • InterStim™ SureScan™ MRI lead model 978B1
  • InterStim™ smart programmer 
Note: Previous models of the InterStim™ system and the InterStim™ II system require the N'Vision™ clinician programmer and InterStim iCon™ programmer.

MRI guidelines

View MRI guidelines in the MRI Resource Library. Search by model name, product name, or device type.

Say yes to the test

Learn the parameters of patient selection for bladder control and bowel control.

Manuals

Search for downloadable product manuals by product name or model number.

*

Under certain conditions. See approved labeling for details. Patients with InterStim™ SureScan™ MRI leads only.

1

Leng WW, Chancellor MB. How sacral nerve stimulation neuromodulation works. Urol Clin North Am. 2005;32:11–18.

2

Patton V, Wiklendt L, Arkwright JW, Lubowski DZ, Dinning PG. The effect of sacral nerve stimulation on distal colonic motility in patients with fecal incontinence. Br J Surg. 2013;100:959–968.