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Automated Periodic Stimulation Electrode Installation: A Technique to Surgically Implant An Automated Stimulation Device on the Vagus Nerve in a Porcine Model

July 8th, 2025

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Abstract

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Source: Wu, C. W., et al. Intra-Operative Neural Monitoring of Thyroid Surgery in a Porcine Model. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).

In this video, we demonstrate the procedure for the installation of an automated periodic stimulation electrode on the vagus nerve for monitoring nerves during thyroid surgeries in a porcine model. This helps in the correct identification of the target nerve during surgical procedures.

Protocol

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All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.

1. Surgical procedure

  1. Begin with an anesthetized pig intubated with an electromyography (EMG) tube. Wear sterile surgical gloves and use povidone iodine with cotton swabs to disinfect the neck surgical site.
  2. Make a transverse collar incision about 10-15 cm in length with a scalpel to expose the neck and the larynx.
  3. Raise the subplatysmal flap 1 cm cranially from the clavicle to the hyoid bone.
  4. Remove the strap muscles and visualize the tracheal rings and ne....

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Disclosures

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No conflicts of interest declared.

Materials

List of materials used in this article
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Criticare systemsnGenuity8100Ephysiologic monitoring, including capnography, electrocardiography (ECG) and monitoring of oxygenation (SaO2)
Intraoperative NIM nerve monitoring systemsMedtronicNIM-Response 3.0monitor EMG activity from multiple muscles. If there is a change in nerve function, the NIM system may provide audible and visual warnings to help reduce the risk of nerve damage.
Standard Prass Flush-Tip Monopolar Stimulator ProbeMedtronic8225101Tips and Handles. For locating and mapping cranial nerves in the surgical field, the single-use Standard Prass Monopolar Stimulating Probe features a flush 0.5 mm tip diameter. The probe is insulated to the tip to prevent current shunting. Individually sterile packaged.
APS (Automatic Periodic Stimulation) Electrode*Medtronic8228052 / 82280532 mm/ 3mm. The APS Electrode offers continuous, real-time monitoring. The electrode is placed on the nerve and can provide early warning of a change in nerve function.

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Thyroid SurgeryIntraoperative Neural MonitoringElectromyography TubeCollar IncisionNerve IdentificationSurgical ImplantationContinuous Stimulation

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