Involving a directional adjustable neural stimulation probe. The neural stimulation probe of this utility model can change the probe direction during surgery to meet the needs of surgical operations.
Background technology:
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM), also known as Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring during clinical surgery, is a method that utilizes neurophysiology and cerebral hemodynamics to understand the changes in electrophysiological signals during neural transmission, changes in brain tissue metabolism, and changes in cerebral blood perfusion, effectively assisting surgeons in real-time and comprehensively understanding the integrity of neurological function in patients under anesthesia. In recent years, due to the rapid development of science and technology, the development of neural monitoring in clinical surgery has been greatly promoted. Neuroelectrophysiological monitoring in clinical surgery has been widely applied in various clinical surgeries such as neurosurgery, orthopedics, spinal orthopedics, cardiovascular surgery, and facial features. It has become an indispensable and important component of detecting neural function integrity, reducing nerve damage, and improving surgical quality in clinical surgery.






