4. Create a subcutaneous tunnel from the incision above the ear, along the tunneling path to the
Stimulator pocket.
WARNING: Be careful not to puncture or damage important structures along the tunneling
path, such as the brachial plexus and jugular, as this may cause patient harm.
5. If desired, bend the Tunneling Tool to an appropriate shape.
CAUTION: Do not bend locking joints.
6. Once the Tip of the Tunneling Tool is completely exposed, unscrew and remove the Tunneling
Tool Handle.
7. Grasp the Tip firmly with one hand and, while holding the Straw in place with the other hand,
pull the Shaft out of the Straw.
8. Push the proximal ends of both DBS Extensions through the Straw, and then withdraw the
Straw.
9. Optionally secure the DBS Extension connector to the fascia using sutures and/or suture
sleeves.
CAUTION: Do not use polypropylene sutures as they may damage the suture sleeve. Do not
suture directly onto the DBS Extension or use a hemostat on the DBS Extension
body. This may damage the DBS Extension insulation.
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