At EPIOM, our primary goal is to enhance patient safety and improve surgical outcomes through our neuromonitoring services. We play a crucial role in various surgical procedures, helping to reduce the risk of neurological complications and ensure better results for patients.

Our neuromonitoring services provide real-time information about the patient’s nervous system during surgery. This allows surgeons to make informed decisions and adjust their techniques if necessary, potentially preventing damage to critical neural structures.

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We have seen significant improvements in outcomes for spinal surgeries where our monitoring is used. By alerting surgeons to any changes in spinal cord function, we help reduce the risk of post-operative paralysis or weakness.

In brain surgeries, our monitoring helps surgeons navigate complex procedures with greater confidence. We can map out critical areas of the brain, helping to preserve functions like speech and motor control.

Our services have also proven valuable in vascular surgeries. By monitoring blood flow to the brain during procedures like carotid endarterectomies, we help reduce the risk of stroke.

We work closely with surgical teams to customize our monitoring approach for each procedure. This tailored approach ensures that we’re focusing on the most critical aspects of neural function for each specific surgery.

Post-operatively, the data we collect during monitoring can provide valuable prognostic information. This helps guide post-surgical care and rehabilitation, potentially leading to faster and more complete recovery for patients.

Our commitment to improving outcomes extends beyond the operating room. We provide education to patients about the role of neuromonitoring in their surgeries, helping to alleviate anxiety and promote better engagement in their care.

At EPIOM, we’re proud of the role we play in improving surgical outcomes. By providing critical information during surgery and supporting surgical teams, we help ensure that patients have the best possible chance for a successful procedure and recovery. Learn more at: https://epiomneuro.com.