Instructions for Use

This page is intended for healthcare professionals. If you are a patient, please talk to your doctor to determine if the NIMBUS RF or Vesta RF procedures are right for you. Documents are subject to change. Please bookmark this page for future reference to ensure you are always accessing the most current version.

Instructions for Use - NIMBUS RF Multitined Expandable Electrode

Product Codes:
NIM-050-10BB, NIM-100-10BB, NIM-100-10BB-CS, NIM-150-10BB

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Instructions for Use - Vesta RF Cannula

Product Codes:
BB (Straight) – NLT- 50-22-10-BB, NLT-100-22-05-BB, NLT-100-22-10-BB, NLT-100-20-10-BB, NLT-100-18-10-BB, NLT-150-22-10-BB, NLT-150-20-10-BB, NLT-150-18-10-BB
CS (Curved) – NLT-100-22-10-CS, NLT-100-20-10-CS, NLT-100-18-10-CS, NLT-150-22-10-CS, NLT-150-20-10-CS, NLT-150-18-10-CS
CH (Curved for Halyard white probe) – NLT-100-22-10-CH, NLT-100-20-10-CH, NLT-100-18-10-CH, NLT-150-22-10-CH, NLT-150-20-10-CH, NLT-150-18-10-CH

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Instructions for Use - FDA NIMBUS Reusable Probe (Nitinol Thermocouple Electrode)

Product Codes:
NRP- 50-27-N, NRP-100-27-N, NRP-150-27-N

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Instructions for Use - CE NIMBUS Reusable Probe (Nitinol Thermocouple Electrode)

Product Codes:
NRP- 50-27-N-CE, NRP-100-27-N-CE, NRP-150-27-N-CE

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Instructions for Use - FDA NIMBUS Disposable Probe

Product Codes:
NDP- 50-27-SS, NDP-100-27-SS, NDP-150-27-SS

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Instructions for Use - CE NIMBUS Disposable Probe

Product Codes:
NDP- 50-27-SS-CE, NDP-100-27-SS-CE, NDP-150-27-SS-CE

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Instructions for Use - Adapter Cable for use with NIMBUS Reusable Probe

Product Codes:
RPC-AK, RPC-B4, RPC-B14, RPC-C, RPC-OWA, RPC-R, RPC-SN, RPC-ST-ALL

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Instructions for Use - Adapter Cable for use with NIMBUS Disposable Probe

Product Codes:
DPC-AK, DPC-B4, DPC-B14, DPC-C, DPC-OWA, DPC-NS, DPC-R, DPC-SN, DPC-ST-ALL

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Background:

Radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) can be an effective treatment for patients with chronic neck pain and cervicogenic headaches resistant to conservative care. However, the degree and duration of pain relief after RFN is dependent upon the thoroughness of target nerve coagulation.

Case Report:

This is a case of a 37-year-old patient with debilitating neck pain and headaches following a motor vehicle accident. Successful local anesthetic block of the third occipital nerve (TON) confirmed pain of C2-C3 facet joint origin. An initial RFN treatment of the TON, using standard 18G electrodes in bipolar mode, resulted in complete symptom amelioration for 8 months. Repeat RFN, using the same electrode configuration, was unsuccessful in alleviating the severe neck pain and headaches, and produced no demonstrable sensory loss in the distribution of the TON. RFN was then performed using the NIMBUS® electrosurgical RF multitined expandable electrode, which provides a larger zone of coagulation in volume than standard RFN electrodes even when used in bipolar configuration.

Conclusion:

The NIMBUS procedure resulted in successful coagulation of the TON with sensory loss in the TON distribution and reinstatement of palliative relief.