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Mobile phones.
While interference with mobile phones is not anticipated, technology continues to
change and interaction between a neurostimulation system and a mobile phone is possible. Advise
patients to contact their physician if they are concerned about their mobile phone interacting with their
neurostimulation system.
Adverse Effects
In addition to those risks commonly associated with surgery, the following risks are associated with
using this neurostimulation system:
Unpleasant sensations or motor disturbances, including involuntary movement, caused by
stimulation at high outputs (if either occurs, turn off your IPG immediately.)
Undesirable changes in stimulation, which may be related to cellular changes in tissue around the
electrodes, changes in electrode position, loose electrical connections, or lead failure or breakage
Stimulation in unwanted places (such as stimulation of the chest wall)
Lead migration, causing changes in stimulation or reduced pain relief
Epidural hemorrhage, hematoma, infection, spinal cord compression, or paralysis from placement
of a lead in the epidural space
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage
Tissue damage or nerve damage
Paralysis, weakness, clumsiness, numbness, sensory loss, or pain below the level of the implant
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