Claims
- 1. A test device comprising a triggered electromyographic stimulator (TES), wherein said TES comprises:
(a) an electrode; (b) means to transmit signals; and (c) a connector capable of connecting to a standard electromyogram (EMG) processing system for detecting nerve proximity and status during surgical procedure.
- 2. The test device of claim 1, wherein said device is for use through a cannula.
- 3. The test device of claim 1, wherein said device is for use percutaneously.
- 4. The test device of claim 1, wherein said device is for use directly in open surgical procedures.
- 5. The test device of claim 1, wherein said pedicle stimulator is substantially straight.
- 6. The test device of claim 1, wherein said pedicle stimulator comprises a ball electrode.
- 7. The test device of claim 6, wherein said ball electrode is at one terminus of said device.
- 8. The test device of claim 6, wherein said ball electrode is about 3.0 mm in diameter.
- 9. The test device of claim 1, wherein said TES has a length of about 6-16 inches.
- 10. The test device of claim 1, wherein said means to transmit signals transmits signals from said EMG processing system.
- 11. The test device of claim 1, wherein said TES is utilized to stimulate the interior of a hole formed in a pedicle or a pedicle screw after insertion into said hole.
- 12. The test device of claim 1, wherein said TES is utilized to stimulate nerves or nerve roots directly.
- 13. The test device of claim 11 or 12, wherein said stimulation provides stimulation signals received and processed by said EMG processing system for determination of nerve proximity and status.
- 14. The test device of claim 1, wherein said EMG processing system is commercially available.
- 15. A method of determining nerve proximity and status during surgical procedure and assessments, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a test device of claim 1;(b) stimulating nerves, nerve roots, or the interior of a hole formed in a pedicle or a pedicle screw after insertion into said hole using said TES; (c) coupling said TES with said EMG processing system to deliver electrical signals and to receive and process neuromuscular responses due to the stimulation signals; and (d) determining a nerve proximity and status by identifying relationship between the neuromuscular response and the stimulation signal.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said test device comprises at least one of a device for maintaining contact with a nerve during surgery, a device for accessing a surgical target site and a device for testing screw placement integrity.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said EMG processing system determines the nerve proximity between the TES and an existing spinal nerve root to access whether a medial wall of a pedicle has been breached by at least one of hole formation and screw replacement.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein each response is an EMG.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein each response is an EMG measured at a muscle physiologically coupled to the nerve.
- 20. The method of claim 15, wherein said TES is for use percutanously or in open surgical procedures.
- 21. An apparatus for determining nerve proximity and status during surgical procedure and assessments, comprising:
(a) a test device of claim 1; and (b) a standard EMG processing system; wherein said TES stimulates nerves, nerve roots, or the interior of a hole formed in a pedicle or a pedicle screw after insertion into said hole to produce electrical signals; wherein said EMG processing system delivers said electrical signals and receives and processes neuromuscular responses due to the stimulation signals; and wherein a nerve proximity and status is determined by identifying relationship between the neuromuscular response and the stimulation signals.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said test device comprises at least one of a device for maintaining contact with a nerve during surgery, a device for accessing a surgical target site and a device for testing screw placement integrity.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said EMG processing system determines the nerve proximity between the TES and an existing spinal nerve root to access whether a medial wall of a pedicle has been breached by at least one of hole formation and screw replacement.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein each response is an EMG.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein each response is an EMG measured at a muscle physiologically coupled to the nerve.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said apparatus is for use percutaneously or in open procedures.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein said EMG processing system is commercially available.
- 28. A test device comprising a triggered electromyographic stimulator (TES), wherein said TES comprises:
(a) an electrode comprising a substantially flush tip; (b) means to transmit signals; and (c) a connector capable for connecting to a standard electromyogram (EMG) processing system for detecting nerve proximity and status during surgical procedure. wherein, said components of said TES comprises a unitary flexible test device.
- 29. The test device of claim 28, wherein said device is for use through a cannula.
- 30. The test device of claim 28, wherein said device is for use percutaneously.
- 31. The test device of claim 28, wherein said device is for use directly in open surgical procedures.
- 32. The test device of claim 28, wherein said pedicle stimulator is substantially straight.
- 33. The test device of claim 28, wherein said substantially flush tip electrode is at one terminus of said device.
- 34. The test device of claim 33, wherein said substantially flush tip electrode is about 3.0 mm across.
- 35. The test device of claim 28, wherein said TES has a length of about 6-16 inches.
- 36. The test device of claim 28, wherein said means to transmit signals transmits signals from said EMG processing system.
- 37. The test device of claim 28, wherein said TES is utilized to stimulate the interior of a hole formed in a pedicle or a pedicle screw after insertion into said hole.
- 38. The test device of claim 28, wherein said TES is utilized to stimulate nerves or nerve roots directly.
- 39. The test device of claim 37 or 38, wherein said stimulation provides stimulation signals received and processed by said EMG processing system for determination of nerve proximity and status.
- 40. The test device of claim 28, wherein said EMG processing system is commercially available.
- 41. A method of determining nerve proximity and status during surgical procedure and assessments, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a test device of claim 1;(b) stimulating nerves, nerve roots, or the interior of a hole formed in a pedicle or a pedicle screw after insertion into said hole using said TES; (c) coupling said TES with said EMG processing system to deliver electrical signals and to receive and process neuromuscular responses due to the stimulation signals; and (d) determining a nerve proximity and status by identifying relationship between the neuromuscular response and the stimulation signal.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein said test device comprises at least one of a device for maintaining contact with a nerve during surgery, a device for accessing a surgical target site and a device for testing screw placement integrity.
- 43. The method of claim 41, wherein said EMG processing system determines the nerve proximity between the TES and an existing spinal nerve root to access whether a medial wall of a pedicle has been breached by at least one of hole formation and screw replacement.
- 44. The method of claim 41, wherein each response is an EMG.
- 45. The method of claim 41, wherein each response is an EMG measured at a muscle physiologically coupled to the nerve.
- 46. The method of claim 41, wherein said TES is for use percutanously or in open surgical procedures.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/463,266, filed on Jun. 17, 2003, entitled “Triggered Electromyographic Test Device and Methods of Use Thereof”, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10463266 |
Jun 2003 |
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10683253 |
Oct 2003 |
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