![]() ![]() Bilateral stimulation of the internal globus pallidus (GPi) as an adjunctive therapy in reducing some of the symptoms of advanced levodopa responsive Parkinson’s disease (PD) that are not adequately controlled with medication.Ĭontraindications, warnings, precautions, side effects: The Deep Brain Stimulation Systems or any of its components, is contraindicated for: Diathermy as either a treatment for a medical condition or as part of a surgical procedure, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as the safety of these therapies in patients implanted with the Vercise™ DBS System has not been established, patients who are unable to operate the system, patients who are poor surgical candidates or who experience unsuccessful test stimulation.Parkinson’s disease (PD) that are not adequately controlled with medication. ![]() Bilateral stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) as an adjunctive therapy in reducing some of the symptoms of moderate to advanced levodopa-responsive.Indications for Use: The Boston Scientific Deep Brain Stimulation Systems are indicated for use in the following: **A System that includes the Vercise PC IPG, Vercise Genus™ IPG, and/or Vercise Gevia™ IPG and Vercise Cartesia™ Directional Lead(s) forms the Vercise Directional System *MR conditional when all conditions of use are met. Learn more about the Vercise DBS Systems > Make sure you and your physician(s) are comfortable with the risks and benefits of having an MRI scan. Your doctor or healthcare provider will work with you to determine if you and your DBS system can undergo an MRI scan. You may be eligible to have an MRI scan if you are implanted with a Boston Scientific lmageReady Vercise Genus ™ and Vercise ™ Gevia Deep Brain Stimulation Systems. This includes programming the stimulator to special settings for MRI. The Vercise Genus ™ and Vercise ™ Gevia Deep Brain Stimulation Systems can be scanned when certain conditions are met. However, some patients need to have MRI scans to diagnose their health conditions and determine proper treatment. Some DBS systems are not approved for use during an MRI scan or near MRI scanners. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic test that uses a powerful magnet and radio waves to produce images of the human body. Here you will find important information about ImageReady MRI technology, supported devices and conditions for use.įull Body MRI Systems* Vercise Genus™ or Gevia™ Deep Brain Stimulations Systems** ImageReady MRI Deep Brain Stimulation System allows patients to safely undergo MRI scans. ![]()
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