Nerve surveillance cannulae systems

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Structure of body-contacting electrode or electrode inserted...

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ABSTRACT:
An expandable tip cannula system, comprising: a hollow cannula shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; and an expandable tip mounted at the distal end of the hollow cannula shaft, the expandable tip comprising a plurality of generally-triangular shaped petals held together in a radially-inwardly tapered arrangement between adjacent petals, each petal comprising a nerve sensing electrode disposed therein.

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