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Eon and Eon Mini charging system, model numbers Eon -3701 (Wall Charger), 3711 (Portable Charger) and Eon Mini -3721 (Charger); This is a continuation of the firm's July 2012 recall. Product Usage: The Eon Wall Charger (3701) provides the capability to recharge the IPG Battery. The charger transmits RF energy through the antenna to the IPG battery to recharge it. The Eon Portable Charger (3711) provides the capability to recharge the IPG battery. The charger transmits RF energy through the antenna to the IPG battery to recharge it. The patient can be mobile during the recharging process with a portable charger. The Eon Mini Charger (3721) provides the capability to recharge the IPG battery while stimulation is either on or off. The charger transmits RF energy through the antenna to the IPG battery to recharge it.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical·Product code LGW·November 30, 2012
Advanced Bionics Precision Implantable Pulse Generator Kit, Model Number: SC-1110 with firmware version prior to Revision 3.02, Advanced Bionics Corportation, Sylmar, CA 91342
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Bionics Corp·Product code LGW·October 5, 2007
Advanced Bionics Precision Implantable Pulse Generator Kit, Model Number SC-1100 with firmware version prior to Revision 3.02, Advanced Bionics Corportation, Sylmar, CA 91342
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Bionics Corp·Product code LGW·October 5, 2007
Infinity 7, Implantable Pulse Generator, REF 6662, Rx only, STERILE EO Product Usage: The Infinity IPG is an electronic device designed to be connected to one or two extensions. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case and uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant-current electrical stimulation. The IPG is conductive on all sides, which allows the IPG case (also called a can) to be used as an anode for monopolar stimulation. The IPG communicates wirelessly with system programmers and controllers, and IPGs are available in small and large sizes to accommodate different power needs.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical, Inc.·Product code MHY·June 2, 2017
Infinity 5, Implantable Pulse Generator, REF 6660, Rx only, STERILE EO, Product Usage: The Infinity IPG is an electronic device designed to be connected to one or two extensions. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case and uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant-current electrical stimulation. The IPG is conductive on all sides, which allows the IPG case (also called a can) to be used as an anode for monopolar stimulation. The IPG communicates wirelessly with system programmers and controllers, and IPGs are available in small and large sizes to accommodate different power needs.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical, Inc.·Product code MHY·June 2, 2017
Infinity 7, Implantable Pulse Generator, REF 6663, Rx only, STERILE EO Product Usage: The Infinity IPG is an electronic device designed to be connected to one or two extensions. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case and uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant-current electrical stimulation. The IPG is conductive on all sides, which allows the IPG case (also called a can) to be used as an anode for monopolar stimulation. The IPG communicates wirelessly with system programmers and controllers, and IPGs are available in small and large sizes to accommodate different power needs.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical, Inc.·Product code MHY·June 2, 2017
Infinity 5, Implantable Pulse Generator, REF 6661, Rx only, STERILE EO Product Usage: The Infinity IPG is an electronic device designed to be connected to one or two extensions. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case and uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant-current electrical stimulation. The IPG is conductive on all sides, which allows the IPG case (also called a can) to be used as an anode for monopolar stimulation. The IPG communicates wirelessly with system programmers and controllers, and IPGs are available in small and large sizes to accommodate different power needs.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical, Inc.·Product code MHY·June 2, 2017
The Eon Mini Neurostimulation (IPG) System (Model 3788) is a 16-channel, rechargeable, multi-program system that allows the connection of one or two leads with 4, 8, and 16 electrode leads. Product Usage: The Eon and Eon Mini Neurostimulation Systems are indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following: failed back surgery syndrome, intractable low back and leg pain.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Neuromodulation Systems Inc.·Product code LGW·December 19, 2011
Eon (Model 3716) IPG is a dual channel; 8-contact receiver designed to be connected to 4, 8, or 16 electrode leads or a lead extension. Product Usage: The Eon and Eon Mini Neurostimulation Systems are indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following: failed back surgery syndrome, intractable low back and leg pain.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Neuromodulation Systems Inc.·Product code LGW·December 19, 2011
Proclaim 5 Elite, implantable Pulse Generator, REF 3660, Rx only, STERILE EO Product Usage: The Proclaim implantable pulse generator (IPG) is an electronic device designed to be connected to one or more extensions or leads with up to 16 electrodes total. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case and uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant-current electrical stimulation. The IPG can deliver stimulation with a single program or with multiple programs. Each program can provide stimulation to a single anatomical area or to multiple areas. The IPG communicates wirelessly with system programmers and controllers, and IPGs are available in small and large sizes to accommodate different power needs.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical, Inc.·Product code LGW·June 2, 2017
Proclaim 7 Elite, Implantable Pulse Generator, REF 3662, Rx only, STERILE EO Product Usage: The Proclaim implantable pulse generator (IPG) is an electronic device designed to be connected to one or more extensions or leads with up to 16 electrodes total. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case and uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant-current electrical stimulation. The IPG can deliver stimulation with a single program or with multiple programs. Each program can provide stimulation to a single anatomical area or to multiple areas. The IPG communicates wirelessly with system programmers and controllers, and IPGs are available in small and large sizes to accommodate different power needs.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical, Inc.·Product code LGW·June 2, 2017
Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Brio DBS System implantable neurostimulator, IPG or R-IPG, Model 6788 Implantable Pulse Generator.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Neuromodulation Systems Inc.·Product code MHY·March 28, 2012
Eon Mini Neurostimulation (IPG) System (Model 3788); The product is indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following: failed back surgery syndrome, intractable low back and leg pain.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Neuromodulation Systems Inc.·Product code LGW·December 19, 2011
The Eon Mini Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG) is a 16-channel, rechargeable, multi-program system that allows the connection of one or two leads with four, eight, and 16 electrode leads. It is powered by a hermetically sealed battery within a titanium case. It uses microelectronic circuitry to generate constant current electrical stimulation. Stimulation programs can be delivered as either single stimulation or MultiStim programs depending on patients need. Product Usage: Eon Mini system is indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following: failed back surgery syndrome, intractable low back and leg pain.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Neuromodulation Systems Inc.·Product code LGW·September 4, 2012
Eon Rechargeable Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG) System
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc·Product code LGW·December 22, 2006
Precision Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG), Model Number SC-110
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Advanced Bionics Corp·Product code LGW·August 3, 2007
Eon Mini - 3788 (IPG), Eon Mini system is indicated as an aid in the management of chronic intractable pain of the trunk and/or limbs including unilateral or bilateral pain associated with the following: failed back, surgery syndrome, intractable low back and leg pain.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·St. Jude Medical·Product code LGW·July 26, 2012
Sigma implantable pulse generators (IPGs) dual Chamber Pacemaker, models SD203, SD303
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Medtronic Inc. Cardiac Rhythm Managment·Product code DXY·November 29, 2005
Sigma implantable pulse generators (IPGs) Single Chamber Pacemaker, models SS103, SS106, SS203, SS303
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Medtronic Inc. Cardiac Rhythm Managment·Product code DXY·November 29, 2005
Sigma implantable pulse generators (IPGs) Dual Chamber Rate Responsive Pacemaker, models SDR203, SDR303, SDR306
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Medtronic Inc. Cardiac Rhythm Managment·Product code DXY·November 29, 2005