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Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) platform tracking neural pathway integrity in real time during spine, cranial, and nerve-risk surgery.

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring — intraoperative neuromonitoring

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring

An intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) platform that tracks neural pathway integrity in real time during spine, cranial, and peripheral nerve-risk surgery.

Specialties

Neurosurgery

Key Features

  • Provides EEG (electroencephalogram), EMG (electromyography), and SSEP/MEP (somatosensory/motor evoked potentials) support in one integrated platform.
  • Real-time displays of cortical and subcortical signals guide anesthesia depth, detect neural ischemia or nerve root compromise, and track neural function in complex surgeries.
  • Utilizes low-noise amplifiers and advanced filter algorithms to capture accurate waveforms under challenging OR or ICU conditions.
  • Minimizes artifact from electrocautery, patient movement, or external electromagnetic interference—ensuring clear neurological data at all phases of an operation.
  • Touchscreen workstation displays continuous waveforms, numeric trends, and color-coded alarms for critical threshold detections.
  • Configurable alerts allow neurophysiologists or anesthesiologists to respond swiftly if latencies, amplitudes, or EEG power shift beyond safe ranges.

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring by Invamed offers a comprehensive platform for real-time neurological surveillance, enabling early detection of neural compromise and supportive decision-making during surgery or critical care. Featuring high-fidelity signal processing and a range of sensor modalities (EEG, EMG, evoked potentials), this system helps prevent irreversible neuronal damage and enhances patient safety in neurosurgery, spinal operations, or stroke and TBI management in the ICU.

Multimodal Neuromonitoring Capabilities

  • Provides EEG (electroencephalogram), EMG (electromyography), and SSEP/MEP (somatosensory/motor evoked potentials) support in one integrated platform.

  • Real-time displays of cortical and subcortical signals guide anesthesia depth, detect neural ischemia or nerve root compromise, and track neural function in complex surgeries.

High-Fidelity Signal Acquisition

  • Utilizes low-noise amplifiers and advanced filter algorithms to capture accurate waveforms under challenging OR or ICU conditions.

  • Minimizes artifact from electrocautery, patient movement, or external electromagnetic interference—ensuring clear neurological data at all phases of an operation.

User-Friendly Interface & Alarms

  • Touchscreen workstation displays continuous waveforms, numeric trends, and color-coded alarms for critical threshold detections.

  • Configurable alerts allow neurophysiologists or anesthesiologists to respond swiftly if latencies, amplitudes, or EEG power shift beyond safe ranges.

Flexible Sensor & Lead Integration

  • Compatible with standard needle electrodes, surface electrodes, or specialized leads for epidural or intracranial placements.

  • Plug-and-play approach streamlines set-up, meeting varied patient anatomies and monitoring needs—from lumbar spine to cranial procedures.

Surgical & ICU Applications

  • Intraoperative neuromonitoring for high-risk neurosurgeries, spinal fusions, or vascular bypasses where nerve function is at stake.

  • Critical care EEG or SSEP monitoring for stroke/TBI patients, detecting early signs of seizures, ischemia, or deep sedation levels.

Clinical Focus

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NeuroScope Neuromonitoring?

An intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) platform that tracks neural pathway integrity in real time during spine, cranial, and peripheral nerve-risk surgery.

What is NeuroScope Neuromonitoring used for?

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring is part of the Neuro, Spine & Cranial portfolio by INVAMED, designed for minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. It is used by specialists in Neurosurgery.

What conditions is NeuroScope Neuromonitoring used to treat?

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring is used in the treatment of herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, and chronic discogenic back pain. Treatment decisions are made by qualified healthcare professionals based on individual patient assessment.

What are the key features of NeuroScope Neuromonitoring?

Provides EEG (electroencephalogram), EMG (electromyography), and SSEP/MEP (somatosensory/motor evoked potentials) support in one integrated platform.; Real-time displays of cortical and subcortical signals guide anesthesia depth, detect neural ischemia or nerve root compromise, and track neural function in complex surgeries.; Utilizes low-noise amplifiers and advanced filter algorithms to capture accurate waveforms under challenging OR or ICU conditions.; Minimizes artifact from electrocautery, patient movement, or external electromagnetic interference—ensuring clear neurological data at all phases of an operation.; Touchscreen workstation displays continuous waveforms, numeric trends, and color-coded alarms for critical threshold detections.

What is NeuroScope Neuromonitoring also known as?

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring is also known internationally as: intraoperative neuromonitoring, IONM system, spine surgery monitoring.

Who manufactures NeuroScope Neuromonitoring?

NeuroScope Neuromonitoring is developed and manufactured by INVAMED, a global medical device manufacturer headquartered at One World Trade Center, New York, USA. INVAMED technologies are used by physicians across international markets.