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Neural Function Measuring System MEE-2000: 16/32 CH Intraoperative Monitoring System
Neural Function Measuring System MEE-2000: 16/32 CH Intraoperative Monitoring System
MEE-2000
16 o r 32 c h a n n e l
Intraoperative
Monitoring
System
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Flexible programming for different types of surgeries
is designed to prevent
neurophysiological damage and lead to prognosis
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Intraoperative Monitoring Solution
High performance in a compact unit
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Touch display PC or portable laptop ESU detection probe
These probes detect ESU activation and mute the speaker
sound to reduce noise. Two ESU detection probes can be
used for both monopolar and bipolar ESU.
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Flexible configuration for monitoring
Multi-modality
Flexible layouts
• Stim panel • Waterfall-style waveforms • Trendgraph
This shows all assigned stimulation window This displays trend graph with
settings on one panel. It can be This displays EP waveforms in numeric data and line charts.
vertical or horizontal. chronological order as a trend. It • Camera capture
• EP waveforms window shows how waveforms change during
This displays camera capture images
surgery. Latency and amplitude
This displays EP waveforms. Up to five such as from a microscope. (The QI-
change is clear in this window.
control waveforms can be registered 120A option is required.)
so you can compare past and current • CSA/DSA windows • Timer window
waveforms. This displays the EEG waveforms
This displays the timer window which
• Free-run waveforms windows trend by CSA or DSA.
can be useful to measure clipping time,
This displays and lets you manage raw • Event window etc.
EMG waveforms. This displays a list of events.
Measurement
EP DSA Trend window Camera capture
Window
NeuroWorkbench
NeuroWorkbench is the common interface for all Nihon
Kohden neurology products. It has test scheduling,
protocol customization and data management. You can
assign different tests according to the type of surgery.
NeuroWorkbench
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Auto sequence mode
Auto sequence mode is used for EP waveform Group 1 MEP monitoring
measurement. There are six sequences and each sequence Seq 1: Manual
• Automatic marking
• Brain mapping
• Pedicle screw
• Remote monitoring
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Specifications Sample configuration
Number of 16 (JB-316B) MEE-2000 MEE-2000
channels 32 (JB-232B) 16 ch 32 ch
Noise <4.5 μVpp (1 Hz to 3 kHz) Amp unit JB-316B (1) JB-232B (1)
Low-cut filter 0.08 Hz to 3 kHz Stimulation pod A/B JS-201B (1) JS-201B (1)
JS-202B (1) JS-202B (1)
A/D converter 18 bit
Earphones, YE-103J 1 1
High-cut filter 10 Hz to 3 kHz
ESU detection probe, YB-201B 1 1
Sampling time 5 μs
Foot switch, RY-202B 1 1
Stimulators • Electric stimulator
Thermistor probe, 409J 1 1
Output type: 1 for high or low output
1 for TcMEP output Cart, KD-033A/AK 1 1
Maximum number of connectable electric stimulators:
Stimulation pods: 4
TcMEP switch: 1 Options
Stimulation intensity:
High output (constant current): 0 to 100 mA • Earphones YE-103J
High output (constant voltage): 0 to 300 V
Low output (constant current): 0 to 30 mA • LED goggles LS-102J
Low output (constant voltage): 0 to 100 V
• TcMEP switch box JS-210B
TcMEP output (constant voltage): 0 to 1000 V
• Foot switch RY-202B
• Auditory stimulator
• SpO2 adapter JL-550T2
Stimulation waveform:
Click, Tone burst • Finger probe TL-201T
Stimulation intensity: • CO2 sensor kit TG-921T3
0 to 135 dB SPL
• ESU detection probe YB-201B
Trigger Number of triggers: 4
• Camera capture unit QI-120A
Line voltage 100 to 240 V AC (50/60 Hz)
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