Bionic Navigator™ 3D System Programming

Bionic Navigator™ 3D System Programming

Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual Trademarks All trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Guarantees Boston Scientific Corporation reserves the right to modify, without prior notice, information relating to its products in order to improve their reliability or operating capacity. Drawings are for illustration purposes only. Additional Information For indications and related information, see the Indications DFU. For contraindications, warnings, precautions, adverse events summary, physician instructions, component disposal, and contact information for Boston Scientific, refer to the Information for Prescribers DFU for your Spinal Cord Stimulator System. For other device-specific information not included in this manual, labeling symbols, and warranty information, refer to the appropriate DFU as listed on your Reference Guide. Refer to the Information for Prescribers DFU for your SCS system for clinical studies supporting the clinical use of the neuromodulation system. Product Model Numbers Model Number Description NM-7153-11A* Clinician Programmer NM-7153-11AR* Clinician Programmer (Refurbished) NM-7153-30* Clinician Programmer NM-7153-30R* Clinician Programmer (Refurbished) NM-7161* Clinician Programmer NM-7161-R* Clinician Programmer (Refurbished) NM-7161-102* Clinician Programmer NM-7161-102-R* Clinician Programmer (Refurbished) *Applicable after installation of 9028372-220 software. Note: Screens depicted in this manual may differ from the screens on your Bionic Navigator 3D System Software. System features available are dependent on the Stimulator model connected. Clinician Programmer (CP) describes all the model numbers listed above. Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual 92304128-01 ii of iv Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................................1 Setting Up ..................................................................................................................2 Adjusting CP Date and Time ...............................................................................................................2 CP and Programming Wand ................................................................................................................2 Connecting the Programming Wand to the CP ...................................................................................3 Starting a Session ....................................................................................................4 Main Screen ........................................................................................................................................4 Entering Patient Information ................................................................................................................7 Changing Patients ...............................................................................................................................8 Defining the Patient’s Pain .................................................................................................................9 Configuring the CP and Stimulator .......................................................................10 Connecting to a Stimulator ................................................................................................................10 Assigning a Patient to a Stimulator ...................................................................................................13 Choosing a Patient Record to Use ....................................................................................................14 Disassociating a Patient ....................................................................................................................14 Displaying CP and Programming Wand Information .........................................................................15 Configuring Leads .............................................................................................................................17 Changing a Lead’s Orientation on the Lead Placement Panel ..........................................................22 Assigning a Lead to a Group .............................................................................................................23 Using LeadSync™ Technology .........................................................................................................24 Measuring Impedances .....................................................................................................................28 Programming the Patient .......................................................................................29 Spectra WaveWriter Programmable Parameters .............................................................................29 Precision Spectra Programmable Parameters .................................................................................30 Spectra WaveWriter and Precision Spectra Maximum Current Amplitude per Electrode vs Impedance .........................................................................................................................................31 Spectra WaveWriter and Precision Spectra Maximum Amplitude Based on Frequency and Pulse Width .................................................................................................................................................32 Precision Novi and Precision Montage MRI Programmable Parameters ..........................................33 Precision Novi and Precision Montage MRI Maximum Current Amplitude per Electrode vs Impedance .........................................................................................................................................33 Precision Novi and Precision Montage MRI Maximum Amplitude Based on Frequency and Pulse Width .................................................................................................................................................34 Programs Screen ..............................................................................................................................34 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................34 Basic Panel .......................................................................................................................................35 Parameters Panel ..............................................................................................................................36 Lead Group Panel .............................................................................................................................39 Selecting the Program .......................................................................................................................40 Electrode Programming .....................................................................................................................41 Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual 92304128-01 iii of iv Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual Using E-Troll Mode ............................................................................................................................42 Using Navigate Mode .......................................................................................................................42 Using Bipole Mode ............................................................................................................................42 Using DHM Mode ..............................................................................................................................43 Using Contour Mode .........................................................................................................................43 Using Manual Mode .........................................................................................................................43 Increasing/Decreasing Amplitude ......................................................................................................44 Increasing/Decreasing Pulse Width ..................................................................................................45 Increasing/Decreasing Rate ..............................................................................................................45 Programming Subperception .............................................................................................................45 Using the Keyboard Shortcuts ...........................................................................................................46 Understanding Areas Slots ................................................................................................................46 Turning Therapy ON or OFF .............................................................................................................47 Understanding the Advanced Options ..............................................................................................48 Understanding the Program Drop-Down Menu .................................................................................50 Features of the Options Screen ........................................................................................................51 Specifying Remote Control Locks .....................................................................................................54 Copying Areas to other Area Slots ....................................................................................................55

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