Boston Scientific has launched the Clik Anchor for its Precision Plus Spinal Cord Stimulator System after the Food and Drug Administration cleared the device for use in the U.S., according to a company news release.
The Clik Anchor features a locking system designed to improve lead anchoring speed and consistency. The anchor locks into place on the lead with a turn of a hex wrench, providing confirmation for physicians that the lead is secured.
The Precision Plus Spinal Cord Stimulator System masks pain signals by delivering independently controlled pulses of electricity through spinal cord stimulator leads. Anchors are designed to secure leads and minimize unwanted migration.
Read the Boston Scientific news release about its Clik Anchor.
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The Clik Anchor features a locking system designed to improve lead anchoring speed and consistency. The anchor locks into place on the lead with a turn of a hex wrench, providing confirmation for physicians that the lead is secured.
The Precision Plus Spinal Cord Stimulator System masks pain signals by delivering independently controlled pulses of electricity through spinal cord stimulator leads. Anchors are designed to secure leads and minimize unwanted migration.
Read the Boston Scientific news release about its Clik Anchor.
Read other coverage about pain management:
- Branding Pain Management: Q&A With Vishal Lal of Advanced Pain Management
- 5 Points on Adding EMR to a Pain Practice
- 18 Statistics About Pain Management in Surgery Centers