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Non-Implanted Nerve Stimulator For Pain Associated With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Ibs)

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NSS IB-STIM
Neuraxis, Inc.
The IB-STIM (DEN180057) is a percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulator (PENFS) system, which is used in a target population of patients 11-18 years of age with functional abdominal pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The IB-STIM is a battery-operated micro-stimulation appliance designed as a disposable product for a single use. The IB-STIM is placed behind the patient’s ear and connected to stimulation needles on the auricle. The IB-STIM offers regular therapy over several days and is intended to be used for 120 hours per week up to 3 consecutive weeks. The appliance transmits low-frequency electric pulses to exposed nerve endings.
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IB-STIM
KEY ELECTRONICS, INC.
The IB-STIM (DEN180057) is a percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulator (PENFS) system, which is used in a target population of patients 11-18 years of age with functional abdominal pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The IB-STIM is a battery-operated micro-stimulation appliance weighing approximately 5 grams designed as a disposable product for a single use. The IB-STIM is placed behind the patient’s ear and connected to stimulation needles on the auricle. The IB-STIM offers regular therapy over several days and is intended to be used for 120 hours per week up to 3 consecutive weeks. The appliance transmits low-frequency electric pulses to exposed nerve endings.