Programming With The Infinion™ 16 Lead And Infinion Cx Lead - Boston Scientific Precision SC-1110 Mode D'emploi

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Connecting to the IPG
Programming with the Infinion™ 16 Lead and Infinion CX Lead
For detailed programming instructions, refer to the appropriate Bionic Navigator™ Software
Guide. When the Infinion™ 16 lead is used with the Splitter 2x8 and placed properly into the
Precision™ IPG ports (laser-marked tail of Splitter 2x8 connecting to IPG port "1-L"), the distal
8 contacts of the Infinion™ 16 lead (contacts 1-8) will correspond with contacts 1-8 on the left
side of the Bionic Navigator software display. Likewise, the proximal 8 contacts of the Infinion™
16 lead (contacts 9-16) will correspond with contact 9-16 on the right side of the Bionic
Navigator software display.
When the Infinion CX Lead is placed properly into the Precision IPG ports (tail with one marker
band connecting to IPG port "1-L"), the distal 8 contacts of the Infinion CX Lead (contacts
1-8) will correspond with contacts 1-8 on the left side of the Bionic Navigator software display.
Likewise, the proximal 8 contacts of the Infinion CX Lead (contacts 9-16) will correspond with
contact 9-16 on the right side of the Bionic Navigator software display.
The diagram below depicts this wiring.
Using test stimulation, enlist patient feedback to verify lead placement and pain coverage.
The user may program with the Infinion™ 16 lead and Infinion CX Lead using all the functions
available in Bionic Navigator for the Linear™ family of leads (E-Troll, Navigator, etc.). For
complete instructions on programming, see the Bionic Navigator Software Guide.
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