Collection: Stimulation Probes
Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) stimulation probes are medical devices used to detect changes in neuronal activity during surgery. The probes are designed to stimulate the patient's nerve tissue and measure the resulting electrical activity, which can be used to detect potential nerve damage. The probes are placed directly on the patient's skin, and they are able to accurately measure the changes in electrical activity of the nerve as the surgeon operates. The stimulation probes provide real-time feedback to the surgeons, helping them to identify and avoid potential areas of nerve damage. This helps to reduce the risk of post-surgical complications and improve the overall outcome of the surgery.