Nevro wins FDA nod for next-gen Senza II SCS

Nevro Corp. (NYSE:NVRO) said yesterday it won FDA approval for its next-generation Senza II spinal cord stimulation system. The Redwood City, Calif.-based company said the Senza II SCS system is designed to deliver HF10 therapy through a smaller footprint while maintaining the durability and performance of the current generation device. Both the next-gen device and previous versions are designed to deliver high-frequency electrical impulses of up to 10,000Hz  to the spinal cord to avoid the tingling sensation known as paresthesia that bothers some SCS patients, Nevro said. “My colleagues and I are excited about the approval of the Senza II SCS system. The reduced size and optimized design of the Senza II IPG allow for greater patient comfort and placement options. Most importantly, it delivers HF10 therapy, a non-opioid treatment option that provides profound and paresthesia-free pain relief for patients,” Dr. Tom Simopoulos of Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center said in a prepared statement. “We are pleased to have received FDA approval for Senza II so quickly after our recent CE Mark clearance. Senza II is a step forward that represents our company’s commitment to continuously advancing our product portfolio. The smaller, refined footprint delivers the unparalleled performance of our current Senza system and is backed by the same best-in-class clinical evidence that you’ve come to expect from Nevro and HF10. The ini...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Neuromodulation/Neurostimulation Pain Management Regulatory/Compliance nevro Source Type: news