EPIOM Neuro has helped implement neuromonitoring in San Antonio for several years. Thanks to our state-of-the-art equipment and our knack for adopting the latest techniques, we help protect patients and surgeons from the risk of inter and postoperative issues. We continuously monitor the central nervous system during the procedure, giving surgeons queues for actions to avoid patient safety. The three primary areas of consideration include the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Our trained sensory testing professionals monitor the nervous system activity, reporting changes and potential risks to surgeons right away to prevent harm.

Neuro Monitoring San Antonio

The EPIOM Neuromonitoring systems adopt a ‘fresh’ approach with every patient as the parameters vary for each body type, surgical procedure, and surgeon. Different elements of the patient may be at risk depending on these factors. Our neuromonitoring in San Antonio helps patients through a wide range of procedures. In many instances, there has been nervous system growth in or around organs, tumors, or other abnormalities. Examples of procedures that we have assisted in include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Neurosurgical procedures
  • Tumor removal
  • Spinal Cord issues
  • Peripheral nerve injury
  • Orthopedic surgeries
  • Bone fusions and revisions
  • Malformation corrections
  • Orthopedic procedures and more.

We are proud to have helped thousands of clients avoid injury and saved millions of dollars against damages for medical practices. Our neuromonitoring in San Antonio has been particularly helpful in identifying and preventing complications during and after surgery, maintaining proper blood supply, and preventing tissue damage. EPIOM Neuro has also helped surgeons navigate their way through surgery for high-risk patients. Many of these surgeries would not have been possible without the presence of neuromonitoring in San Antonio.

Visit our website at https://epiomneuro.com/ to learn more about how we have helped surgeons identify neurologic impairment, nervous structures around or in tumors (and other growths), and helped prevent future issues by being thorough in the present!