Thursday 25 October 2012

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

The cervical branch of the vagus nerve in the neck is exposed in a surgical procedure, and an electrode is wrapped around the nerve. The electrode is connected to a stimulator implanted under the skin, below the collarbone.4,5 
An electrical current is passed through the vagus nerve to the brainstem, from where it activates higher centres of the brain. For deep brain stimulation, electrodes are implanted in the brain. These electrodes are connected to a battery-powered stimulator, which is normally implanted below the patient’s collarbone. This can produce an electrical stimulus that influences the epileptic activity at its source specifically.

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator

Vagus Nerve Stimulator


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