The splitters are for use with the company’s Precision Plus Spinal Cord Stimulator System, a rechargeable device for the management of chronic pain of the trunk, back and limbs.
The company says the splitters allow for multi-site placement of up to four leads, and can deliver electrical pulses to the spinal cord to mask pain signals.
Learn more about the new lead splitters from Boston Scientific.
Read about other new spine devices:
– Aesculap Launches New Pedicle Screw System
– Stryker Interventional Spine Launches iVAS Inflatable Vertebral Augmentation System
– FDA Clears 35 Orthopedic and Spine Devices in April
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