302429-000: Cadwell Side-by-Side Bipolar Nerve Stimulator Probe, 90mm, 200cm Lead Length

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| Expiration: | 02-2027 |
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Additional Details
Cadwell Disposable Side-by-Side Bipolar Nerve Stimulating Probe
Use for direct nerve stimulation or stimulation through a small amount of tissue. Current is passed through two probe tips to limit the spread of current and increase specificity. Tip spacing is adjustable from 2mm. Add a 30 degree bend in the shaft for use under a microscope. 90mm shaft, 2mm spacing. Lead length 2m (6.5 ft). Individual sterile packaging. Single patient use only.
Product Code: 302429-000
- Shaft Length: 90mm
- Lead Length: 200cm (78")
- Disposable
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: GXZ
- FDA Product Code Name: ELECTRODE, NEEDLE
- GMDN Term Code: 61089
- GMDN Term Name: Nerve-locating system probe, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A hand-held surgical instrument intended to function as an electrical conductor to locate a nerve during open surgery, and for diagnostic purposes [electromyography (EMG), cortical mapping], by delivering controlled electrical impulses to a specific body site for the measurement of a neural response. It may be in the form of a needle probe or surgical forceps which is attached to an electrical pulse generator. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Cadwell is a leading manufacturer of neurophysiology and intraoperative neuromonitoring (IOM) systems. Their Cascade series supports multi-modality monitoring (EEG, SSEP, MEP, EMG, and more) with high resolution, ease of use, and proven reliability in the OR. Cadwell’s products include stimulators, electrodes, amplifiers, and software tools designed to integrate smoothly into surgical workflows. At Synergy, we offer a full range of Cadwell IONM equipment and support services — from system configuration to maintenance and training — so surgical teams can focus on precision and patient safety.
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