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Dragonfly

EMG Endotracheal Tube Electrode

"Original" laryngeal electrode. Reliable RLN monitoring. Fits ETT 2.5 -10 mm.

Product Overview

Dragonfly EMG endotracheal tube electrode for intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is universal in function and compatibility.¹ The patented design is available in 1-channel and 2-channel configurations for reliable recurrent laryngeal (RLN) nerve monitoring. The atraumatic laryngeal electrode applies to standard ET tube and connects to any IONM nerve monitoring system.

Dragonfly has a universal application that is proven safe and effective for IONM. The laryngeal electrode has a longstanding reputation as the most reliable “EMG tube” on the market.

Ordering Information

DRAGONFLY

EasyAim EMG Endotracheal Tube Electrode
Item Code Product Description
LSE600MSP-5 EasyAim 1-Channel Kit, 0.5-Ch EMG Electrode for ET Tube 2.5-5 mm
LSE600M-5 EasyAim 1-Channel Kit, 0.5-Ch EMG Electrode for ET Tube 6-10 mm

DRAGONFLY

1-Channel EMG Endotracheal Tube Electrode
Item Code Product Description
LSE500MS-5 1-Channel, EMG Electrode for ET Tube 6-7 mm
LSE500M-5 1-Channel, EMG Electrode for ET Tube 7.5-10 mm

DRAGONFLY

2-Channel EMG Endotracheal Tube Electrode
Item Code Product Description
LSE500DCS-5 2-Channel, EMG Electrode for ET Tube 6-7.5 mm
LSE500DCL-5 2-Channel, EMG Electrode for ET Tube 8-9.5 mm

DRAGONFLY 2-CH KIT

2-Channel EMG Endotracheal Tube Electrode with Subdermal Needles
Item Code Product Description
DCKIT-S-5 2-Channel, EMG Electrode Kit for ET Tube 6-7.5 mm
DCKIT-L-5 2-Channel, EMG Electrode Kit for ET Tube 8-9.5 mm

*each EMG endotracheal tube kit includes STIM return needle and ground needle

Product Features

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring

Dragonfly EMG endotracheal tube electrodes deliver safe and reliable recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring.

Neurovision Medical Products’ patented EMG electrode attaches to ET tubes from 2.5 mm to 10 mm. Apply any endotracheal tube² for atraumatic laryngeal nerve monitoring.

Dragonfly has 20 years of proven efficacy and predictability in RLN monitoring during surgical procedures.

Laryngeal Electrode Safe For Small Airways

EasyAim Dragonfly 1-Channel Kit can scale to fit the smallest of ET Tubes.

EasyAim provides a 360° coverage of the vocal cords to reduce sensitivity to rotation.

Dragonfly allows clinicians to choose the appropriate ET tube for the patient based on their age and size but functions like an integrated EMG endotracheal tube.³ The EMG electrode is an effective recurrent laryngeal nerve integrity monitor during Thyroid surgery.

Interoperable EMG, Seamless IONM

Dragonfly EMG tube electrodes are available in multiple sizes and three designs.

Dragonfly is flexible and easy to use. The patented design allows the EMG electrode to be applied to any ET tube (2.5 – 10 ID).

EMG electrode features depth markings to guide placement and improve positioning for reliable EMG signals.

The patented electrode is universal in function and compatibility3,5 for nerve integrity monitoring on any IONM system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dragonfly is the original “stick-on” EMG endotracheal tube electrode that easily attaches to a standard ETT of almost any size to monitor vocal cord activity during surgical procedures where the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is at risk of injury. Dragonfly has a universal application so most endotracheal tubes can be an EMG tube.

1. Hodnett, Benjamin L et al. “Superior laryngeal nerve monitoring using laryngeal surface electrodes and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring during thyroidectomy.” Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.) vol. 28,4 (2015): 460-6. doi:10.1002/ca.22487 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25425500/

2. White, W. Matthew, et al. “RLN monitoring during thyroidectomy and related cervical procedures in the pediatric population.” Arch of Otolaryngology Head Neck Surg. 135.1 (2009): 88-94. doi:10.1001/archoto.2008.520

3. Lawlor Claire M., Zendejas B., Baird C., Munoz-San J.C., Jennings R.W., Choi S.S. “Intraoperative Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Monitoring During Pediatric Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery: A Mini Review.” Frontiers, 27 Nov. 2020, frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2020.587177/full.

4. Propst, E.J., Gorodensky, J., Wasserman, J.D., Glazman, E.F., Tilis, L.A. and Wolter, N.E. (2020), “Recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring with surface electrodes in pediatric thyroid surgery.” The Laryngoscope, 130: 1583-1589. doi.org/10.1002/lary.28250

5. Chiu, Peter et al.(2021) “Aortic elongation and bronchial splint for late bronchial complication after neonatal arch reconstruction.” JTCVS Techniques, Volume 8, 126 – 128. doi.org/10.1016/j.xjtc.2021.04.014

6. Matthew C. Miller, Joseph R. Spiegel, “Identification and Monitoring of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve During Thyroidectomy”
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, Volume 17, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 121-144, ISSN 1055-3207

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