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Ideal stimulation tool for minimum current spread and maximum stimulus specificity, this probe has an outer circumferential anode pole and an inner, straight cathode pole separated by insulation and Teflon coated to the tip. The probe shaft may be bent to an angle of up to 30 degrees to aid in use under a microscope. Each pack contains 10 probes. Individually sterile packaged.
Single patient use only.
This single-use stimulating probe is suitable for direct nerve stimulation, and is great for locating and mapping cranial nerves in the surgical field.
This single-use stimulating probe is suitable for direct nerve stimulation, pedicle screw stimulation, and stimulating across the bulk of a tumor to identify the course of a nerve. Teflon® coated to the tip, the probe has a blunt tip for low nerve trauma and fits easily into the head of poly-axial and fixed-head pedicle screws. A 30° bend may be placed in the shaft of the probe for use under a microscope. They come in 90mm, 200mm, and 275mm to suit your needs. Individually sterile packaged.
Ideal for direct nerve stimulation or stimulation through a small amount of tissue. Current is passed through two probe tips which limit the spread of current and increases specificity. Tip spacing can be adjusted. Individually sterile packaged. A 30° bend may be placed in the shaft of the probe for use under a microscope. Each box contains 10 probes.
Ball-tipped monopolar probe provides an excellent means of stimulating pedicle screws. The shaft is insulated to help prevent current shunting and the exposed Ø2.3mm ball tip provides a perfect contact area for stimulation. The multiple shaft lengths of 90, 160, and 200mm make them ideal for various procedures including lateral access. A 30° bend may be placed in the shaft of the probe for use under a microscope. Box contains 10 probes for 302430 P/N's. 302404 P/N's are individual packaged probes.