Self retaining laryngeal surface electrode and method for independent identification of human recurrent laryngeal nerve
First Claim
1. An electrode for laryngeal electromyography comprising:
- a) a rigid electrical insulator having an anterior and a posterior aspect;
the anterior aspect being somewhat concave and the posterior correspondingly convex specifically for inserting and retaining in the human laryngopharynx opposite the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle;
b) a pair of electrical conductive plates, mounted on said insulator said conductive plates facing anterior in a mutually spaced apart relation, and thereof for facing the posterior aspect of a human larynx at the level of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle;
c) a surface conductive plate for electrical reference ground, mounted on said insulator posterior aspect;
said surface conductive plate facing posterior, and thereof for facing the posterior laryngopharynx at the larynx level.
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Abstract
An electrode for laryngeal electromyography comprises a curved planar insulator formed by an insulating conformational plate covered with insulating polyethylene foam tape with three conductive surface electrode plates mounted in a spaced apart relation such that two surface electrode plates are on the anterior aspect and one on the posterior aspect. Three flexible electrical wires have one end connected to the conductive electrode plates, and the other end adapted for connection to an electrical signal monitor. A steering tab projects outwardly of the conformational plate and is shaped for inclusion with the twisted electrical wires in a tube of heat shrink type electrical insulator material to provide a handle for manual insertion. The two anterior surface electrode plates are of a width and height to cover the human posterior cricoarytenoid muscle and the insulating conformational plate is of a width and height to allow positioning and retention within the human laryngopharynx in the postcricoid space adjacent the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle of the larynx. The single posterior surface electrode plate is positioned in the posterior laryngopharynx facing the spinal column. A signal generating probe is applied to surgically exposed internal tissue in the area surrounding the recurrent laryngeal nerve, whereby contact between the probe and the laryngeal nerve excites the posterior circoarytenoid muscle and the monitor, thereby indicating to the surgeon the exact location of the nerve.
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6 Claims
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1. An electrode for laryngeal electromyography comprising:
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a) a rigid electrical insulator having an anterior and a posterior aspect;
the anterior aspect being somewhat concave and the posterior correspondingly convex specifically for inserting and retaining in the human laryngopharynx opposite the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle;b) a pair of electrical conductive plates, mounted on said insulator said conductive plates facing anterior in a mutually spaced apart relation, and thereof for facing the posterior aspect of a human larynx at the level of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle; c) a surface conductive plate for electrical reference ground, mounted on said insulator posterior aspect;
said surface conductive plate facing posterior, and thereof for facing the posterior laryngopharynx at the larynx level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for locating a recurrent laryngeal nerve in a surgery patient comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a laryngeal electrode having electrically conductive plates mounted on an insulator, a curved anterior face to match the anatomy of the posterior human larynx at the level of the posterior circoarytenoid muscle, two anterior surface conductive plates and one posterior plate allowing sampling individually of the right and left posterior circoarytenoid muscles anteriorly each electrically conductive plate having a flexible electric conductor connected therewith; and
providing for a posterior electrical reference; and
a height and width which promotes insertion and retention into the postcricoid laryngopharynx;(b) guiding said electrode by direct laryngoscopy through a pharynx portion of said patient into the postcricoid laryngopharynx portion thereof; (c) retaining of said electrode in the postcricoid laryngopharynx for the duration of surgery to allow monitoring of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle; (d) connecting each of the flexible electrical conductors with a monitor for sensing impulses in said individual posterior cricoarytenoid muscle; (e) providing a probe for exciting internal tissue in and surrounding the laryngeal nerve and applying said probe thereto, whereby exciting of same side posterior cricoarytenoid muscle is sensed by a surface electrode and said monitor thereby indicating the exact location of said nerve. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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