Neurosign

Nerve Monitoring reduces the risk of nerve damage during surgery by the use of simple but effective equipment to monitor motor nerves, protecting the patient while assisting the surgeon in his work.

Neurosign monitors help surgeons locate and monitor cranial and spinal peripheral motor nerves during surgery, and may be used in a wide variety of procedures to help prevent neural damage.

Neurosign monitors are designed to be simple, safe and effective in use, and have many technical advantages over competitive products.

The Neurosign model 100 two-channel monitor was developed under an exclusive licence from The United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London, and was launched in 1991. The Neurosign 800 and 400 multi-channel monitors followed in 1997 and 1998. Recent changes have improved the functionality and ease of use of these products.

For the original development of the Neurosign 100, MAGSTIM received a Small firms Merit Award for Research and Technology from the UK Department of Trade and Industry.

Facial Nerve Monitoring

For further information, queries or feedback, please contact neurosign.info@magstim.com