STIMPOD NMS450 STIMULATOR
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STIMPOD NMS450 STIMULATOR

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STIMPOD NMS450 STIMULATOR The STIMPOD NMS450 is a portable, battery-operated nerve stimulator designed for use under the supervision of a veterinarian during anesthesia procedures and nerve localization. It features advanced capabilities for quantitative neuromuscular monitoring and nerve mapping, providing immediate feedback via an integrated three-axis accelerometer.

Main Benefits

- Accurate nerve mapping and localization using a non-invasive probe or surgical needle with automatic mode switching - Objective monitoring of neuromuscular block status through Train-of-Four, Double-Burst, Post-Tetanic-Count, Tetanus, and Twitch stimulation patterns - Immediate graphical feedback on contraction strength and calculated ratios to enhance procedural accuracy - Three-axis accelerometer eliminates the need for calibration and reduces setup time - Compact and lightweight design suitable for use in clinical environments

Components

- Battery-operated stimulator unit (requires AAA batteries) - Integrated three-axis accelerometer for contraction feedback - Non-invasive nerve mapping probe (included) - Accessory cables for nerve localization and neuromuscular block monitoring (not all accessories included)

Instructions for Use

Used via the non-invasive probe for nerve mapping or via the surgical needle for nerve localization; feedback from the accelerometer is used to monitor neuromuscular block. A qualified veterinarian should determine the settings and stimulation parameters based on the animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.

Package Size

Includes the STIMPOD NMS450 unit and non-invasive mapping probe; additional cables and accessories may be sold separately.

Note

Intended for use under veterinary supervision. Not to be used on animals with known neurological disorders or at injury sites. Avoid interference with high-frequency surgical devices and implanted electrical devices.