Johnstone Bruce R, Coombs Christopher J, Dowling Guy J
Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, Royal Children's Hospital, 766 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, 3000 Victoria, Australia.
J Hand Surg Am. 2007 Oct;32(8):1296-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2007.07.022.
Many surgical procedures require intraoperative stimulation of peripheral nerves. Using a pair of conventional bipolar forceps and an anesthetic impulse generator (Stimlocator, Model SL3, B. Braun Australia Pty Ltd, Australia), we have developed a simple, effective, and inexpensive alternative to standard nerve stimulation devices that enables the accurate localization of motor fascicles intraoperatively. Bipolar forceps provide better control than a monopolar electrode, as the current generated across the nerve fibers generates an action potential that is then propagated down the axon. This inexpensive and reusable device is routinely used at Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, and its efficacy and ease of use has been demonstrated over a long period.
许多外科手术需要在术中刺激外周神经。我们使用一对传统的双极镊子和一台麻醉脉冲发生器(Stimlocator,型号SL3,澳大利亚贝朗医疗有限公司,澳大利亚),开发出了一种简单、有效且廉价的标准神经刺激设备替代方案,能够在术中准确地定位运动束。双极镊子比单极电极能提供更好的控制,因为跨神经纤维产生的电流会产生动作电位,然后沿轴突传播。这种廉价且可重复使用的设备在墨尔本皇家儿童医院经常使用,其有效性和易用性在很长一段时间内都得到了证实。