Gaseous Clay Full Member Verified Member 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 1, 2008 Messages 511 Reaction score 426 Points 4,916 Attending Physician Jul 16, 2024 #1 Members do not see this ad. Any of you have an alternative you’re using for ENT nerve monitoring cases that require the NIM tube?
Members do not see this ad. Any of you have an alternative you’re using for ENT nerve monitoring cases that require the NIM tube?
D deleted87051 Jul 16, 2024 #2 I’ve used these before. Stick on electrode can be used with standard ETT. They work fine. Dragonfly Electrode - For Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring Dragonfly Electrode, the ORIGINAL laryngeal electrode for RLN monitoring in thyroid, parathyroid and complex ENT surgeries. Fits ETT sizes 2.5- 10 mm. www.neurovisionmedical.com
I’ve used these before. Stick on electrode can be used with standard ETT. They work fine. Dragonfly Electrode - For Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring Dragonfly Electrode, the ORIGINAL laryngeal electrode for RLN monitoring in thyroid, parathyroid and complex ENT surgeries. Fits ETT sizes 2.5- 10 mm. www.neurovisionmedical.com
jwk CAA, ASA-PAC Contributor 20+ Year Member Joined Apr 30, 2004 Messages 4,290 Reaction score 2,252 Points 5,716 Location Atlanta, GA Jul 16, 2024 #3 We use a Nervana tube a lot. Same connections - seems to be interchangeable as far as I can tell.
sevoflurane Ride 20+ Year Member Joined Jul 16, 2003 Messages 6,419 Reaction score 4,741 Points 6,481 Attending Physician Jul 16, 2024 #4 Gaseous Clay said: Any of you have an alternative you’re using for ENT nerve monitoring cases that require the NIM tube? Click to expand... Which tubes? I am still using Medtronic TriVantage.
Gaseous Clay said: Any of you have an alternative you’re using for ENT nerve monitoring cases that require the NIM tube? Click to expand... Which tubes? I am still using Medtronic TriVantage.
MTGas2B Cloudy and 50 Lifetime Donor Verified Member Navy Physician Faculty 20+ Year Member Platinum Member Joined Sep 22, 2004 Messages 1,020 Reaction score 205 Points 4,751 Location upper left Attending Physician Jul 20, 2024 #5 Is this the second time?