Stereotactic and functional intervention in the field of neurosurgery

Functional and stereotactic neurosurgery is developing minimally invasive surgical procedures that make very complex treatments and interventions on the human brain possible. The implantation of a brain pacemaker, often the last chance of reducing the symptoms for people suffering from Parkinson's disease in an advanced stage, would be unthinkable without stereotactic devices and applications.

Pelvic Neuromonitoring

Pelvic neuromonitoring enables the intraoperative control of nerve functions and can therefore reduce the occurrence of consequential damage and make a significant contribution to maintaining the quality of life of patients. Pelvic neuromonitoring is suitable for a variety of surgical procedures in the small pelvis and has so far been used primarily for the removal of rectal carcinoma in the course of deep anterior total mesorectal excision (TME).

RF Thermolesion with the LG2 Lesion generator Interventional pain therapy uses minimally invasive procedures such as thermolesion or cryotherapy with the aim of achieving a prolonged reduction of chronic pain through selective disruption or modification of the pain pathways of the affected nerves. This is carried out either by targeted drug injections or the interruption of pain transmission by minimally invasive neurodestructive procedures (e.g. thermolesion).

The ISIS Neurostimulator is a multifunctional constant current stimulator, which has especially been developed for intraoperative neuromonitoring. It is used for monitoring, documentation and functional control of motoric nerves, brain areas and muscles during electrophysiological applications. It is an additional aid for surgical interventions and diagnostic purposes. The ISIS Neurostimulator can both be used with a special software as an exclusive stand-alone device and as a part of the ISIS IOM System for multimodal neuromonitoring, which is controlled by the software NeuroExplorer.

The term intraoperative neuromonitoring (IOM) refers to the monitoring of neurophysiological functions of the central and peripheral nervous system during surgical procedures. Intraoperative neuromonitoring has already become standard in many surgical fields. Make use of the continually evolving possibilities for successful surgery and satisfied patients. With ISIS IOM system family, inomed offers a complete package of products for multimodal intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Users can choose between three different system options: ISIS Xpress, ISIS Xpert and ISIS Xpert plus.

C3 CryoSystem for cryotherapy

When medicated pain or injection treatments for chronic back pain do not bring relief, neurodestructive procedures such as cryotherapy and thermolesion, can be the solution. Using the inomed C3 CryoSystem and disrupting the conduction pathways of pain with cryotherapy, effective pain relief can be delivered to the patient.

The C2 nerve monitor is the result of inomed's 20+ years of experience in the field of neuromonitoring (IONM). The C2 is available as a 4 or 8 channels EMG Monitor. The C2 NerveMonitor specially developed for thyroid surgery was expanded with new C2 software modules. This substantially extends its range of applications and the C2 is now also available as a reliable partner for efficient neuromonitoring to surgeons in spinal, vascular, facial nerve, rectal, and neurosurgery. The perfectly matched accessories allow intermittent and continuous neuromonitoring.

inomed stimulation and recording accessories have been specifically developed to meet intraoperative applications. inomed accessories include stimulation probes and electrodes (e.g. subdermal needle electrodes) for stimulation and recording.