Monopolar and Bipolar Instruments for Electrical Stimulation - Direct Nerve and Cortical Stimulation

inomed probes have been especially developed for intraoperative interventions. You can choose between single use or autoclavable instruments. Don't hesitate to contact us if you don't find the instrument required in the selection below.

Microfork Probe

The microfork probe is particularly suitable for stimulating distal nerve branches during nerve preparation for microscopic and macroscopic nerve identification.

Applications: thyroidectomy, Parotidectomy

 

 

BCS Probes (Bipolar Concentric Stimulation Probes)

The concentric probe tip guarantees selective and non-traumatic nerve stimulation. It enables the surgeon to differentiate between individual nerves. Concentric probes with different ball-shaped tips allow additional preparation during continuous stimulation close to the nerve. These instruments are available as bayonet or straight form in several variations.

Applications: Skullbase, cerebello pontine angle, parotidectomy, thyroid surgery, surgery of the spinal cord

V3 Vagus Electrode


This new stimulation electrode is the key to an easy method for continuous intraoperative vagus stimulation.

The inomed V3 tripolar vagus electrode was developed to guarantee the continuous monitoring of the recurrent nerve during the operation at the thyroid, cervical spine with ventral access and carotid endarterectomy. This is achieved by stimulating the vagus nerve and following transmission of the stimulus to the recurrent nerve.

The function of the whole nerve course up to the vocal folds is monitored continuously during the critical tissue preparation. Together with the C2 NerveMonitor this enables for the first time a continuous recurrent monitoring.

Macro NAP Probe

For stimulation and recording of electrically evoked nerve action potentials (NAP) in order to identify lesions of the larger peripheral nerves such as the sciatic nerve or those in the brachial plexus.

Micro NAP Probe

Stimulation probe for precise identification during functional neurosurgery, traumatic and compressive lesions of peripheral nerves and for carrying out root SEP's. 

 

 

Cortex Probes

The cortex probe is used for the identification of motor and sensory areas by stimulating or recording directly at the cortex and for the mapping of the language areas under local anaesthesia.

Bipolar Stimulation and Recording Probes

522 010 Microfork probe
522 021 NAP hook probe bipolar for recording
522 022 NAP hook probe "tripolar" for stimulation
522 023 NAP micro hook probe "tripolar" for stimulation, hooks 90°
522 024 HC probe bipolar with ball tip for high current stimulation

BCS Probes

522 106 BCS probe bajonett straight 130 mm
522 104 BCS probe bajonett angled upwards 130 mm
522 105 BCS probe bajonett angled downwards130 mm
522 121 BCS probe 85 mm
522 101 BCS probe angled 90 mm
522 100 BCS probe straight 90 mm
522 102 BCS probe straight 45 mm
522 103 BCS probe angled 45 mm

BCS Probes with Ball Tip

  1.6 mm      2.0 mm
522 112   522 109 BCS probe with ball tip bajonett straight 130 mm
522 113   522 107 BCS probe with ball tip angled upwards130 mm
522 111   522 108 BCS probe with ball tip angled downwards 130 mm
522 118   522 116 BCS probe with ball tip straight 90 mm
522 110   522 117 BCS probe with ball tip angled 90 mm
522 119   522 114 BCS probe with ball tip straight 45 mm
522 120   522 115 BCS probe with ball tip angled 45 mm

Monopolar Stimulation Instruments

525 310 MSI needle straight
525 311 MSI needle angled
525 312 MSI Raspatorium angled
525 313 MSI roundknife 2.5 mm
525 314 MSI roundknife 1.5 mm
525 315 MSI with ball tip 90°
525 316 MSI dissector 2.0 mm curved 30°
525 317 MSI dissector 2.0 mm curved 90°
525 318 MSI dissector 1.2 mm curved 30°