The EMG Endotracheal tube is used as a method of providing both an open airway for patient ventilation and for intraoperative monitoring of EMG activity of the laryngeal musculature or both vocal cords during surgery when connected to an appropriate EMG monitor. The optimized design now features four elongated conductive silver ink electrodes for improved contact with the vocal cords and muscle and a reduced sensitivity to movement for the most reliable nerve activity detection.
FEATURES
Conductive silver ink electrodes
Patented silver ink electrodes provide superior conductivity, which contributes to the most reliable EMG signals and create the maximum target area in contact with the vocal cords. Easy to place the electrodes on the vocal cords with the aid of cross-band mark.
We prioritize patient needs and safety. Our conductive silver ink electrodes are truly atraumatic. The EMG electrodes do not increase the size of endotracheal tube (ETT), nor do they need to stick to the surface, and are gentle on the airway, allowing for IONM surgical solution that simplified the procedure.
Our EMG endotracheal tube is validated for both Intermittent-IONM and Continuous-IONM.
Universal compatibility
Our practical design is compatible with both single-channel and multi-channel neuromonitoring systems. All leads use standard DIN (42802) plugs and can be easily and securely connected to any neuromonitoring system.
Patented design
Our patented design increases the tube reliability, and at the same time enlarges the contact area with vocal cords.
Surgical applications
Head and Neck surgery
Neck dissection
Neck Biopsy
Parathyroidectomy