The Medtronic N'Vision® clinician programmer model 8840 is a portable device that offers a single programming platform for the Medtronic implantable drug delivery and neurostimulation devices.
The clinician programmer is an external component of the system used to program the implanted neurostimulator. The programmer is equipped with a touchscreen display for data entry, telemetry head for device programming, and an infrared port through which communications can be established with compatible printers.
| Power source | Four AA commercially available alkaline batteries (LR6) (Do not use rechargeable batteries.) |
| Battery life | Approximately 40 hours (with fresh batteries) |
| Clock back-up battery | Type BR1225 lithium coin cell |
| Length | 22 cm (8.75 in.) |
| Width | 10 cm (3.75 in,) |
| Height | 4 cm (1.60 in.) |
| Weight (without batteries) |
680 g (24 oz or less) |
| Case material | Thermoplastic resin and magnesium |
| Telemetry cable | 90-100 cm (36-40 in.) |
| Screen color | 4 shades of gray |
| Screen size | 240 x 640 pixels |
| Serial interface | IR communication link (IrDA 1.0) |
This guide presents information for users of the N'Vision® Clinician Programmer Model 8840.
This is the programmer guide for software version A (8870) for the RestoreUltra neurostimulation system.
The MyStim® Patient Programmer increases a patient's ability to manage his or her own intervention within clinician set parameters. It allows a patient to become familiar with the patient programmer during the trial. When activated, the GroupAdjust feature lets a patient simultaneously increase or decrease all program amplitudes in a group.

English version of this programming guide for MyStim® patient programmer Models 37742 and 37743. This guide does not replace the product technical manuals.
English version of this programming quick guide supplement for the MyStim patient programmer Model 37743. This guide does not replace the product technical manuals.
This is the user manual for the Model 37743 Patient Programmer.
The Medtronic Models 74001 (1x4) and 74002 (2x4) Pocket Adaptors can be used as a part of a spinal cord stimulation system for pain therapy.
The Pocket Adaptor is intended to be implanted with the new replacement neurostimulator in the same pocket used for the explanted neurostimulator. Implanting in the same neurostimulator pocket allows for a single-incision procedure.

Quadripolar extension model numbers |
Model 74001 (1x4) |
Model 74002 (2x4) |
| 7471a | • | |
| 7472a | • | |
| 7489 | • | • |
| 7495 | • | • |
| 7495 LZ | • | • |
| 7496 | • | • |
| 7498b | • | • |
Warning: Evaluate the suitability of a Pocket Adaptor for patients with an implanted Model 7498 Extension. This extension is bifurcated on the distal end, connecting two leads in parallel. If one lead should break, an impedance measurement may yield a result in the normal range because of the presence of the second lead. Thus, open circuits may be difficult to detect, which can increase the potential for risks related to MRI.
This implant manual presents information about the 1x4 and 2x4 Pocket Adaptors, models 74001 and 74002.
This guide provides an overview of procedures for connecting the Pocket Adaptor to extensions and a neurostimulator. It also contains extension and neurostimulator compatibility as well as neurostimulator socket and electrode numbering configurations.
| Other accessories for Spinal Cord Stimulation | |
| N'Vision Application Card | For use with the Model 8840 N'Vision programmer. Contains all the software applications necessary to program the Medtronic implanted neurostimulation and drug delivery devices. |
| Titan Anchor, Model 355039AA | With its innovative titanium gripping mechanism, the Titan™ anchor offers significantly increased retention force over other silicone anchors. |
| Additional Accessories: |
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| TargetStim Programming Software for N'Vision Programmer | TargetStim® transitions electrode patterns by using interleaved pulses and ramping amplitude to locate effective intervention. It can be used to quickly identify and refine intervention settings during intraoperative test stimulation, or it can be used to refine existing intervention during programming follow-up sessions. |
| TargetMyStim Programming Software for Patient Programmer | This software empowers your patients to steer their electrode array to keep stimulation on target if their pain patterns change. |
