For each surgery, we provide both an onsite technologist and an offsite telemonitoring physician so your surgeon can get instant feedback.
Both of these professionals work together to ensure that neural pathways are monitored effectively throughout a procedure. Two sets of eyes on the neural data help ensure that your surgeon receives real time feedback if response time or intensities change, allowing the surgeon to make any necessary corrections and maintain integrity of the nerves. This allows your entire staff to have more comfort and control during the procedure.
We work with top-of-the-line manufacturers and software companies to equip our technologists, and thus your surgeons, with the most advanced neuromonitoring systems available.
Intraoperative monitoring services can significantly reduce postoperative complications. We are dedicated to our patients, which means we are dedicated to our hospitals and surgeons. We understand that all surgical procedures carry risk. However, we aim to not only reduce that risk, but to prevent additional surgeries, impairment, and frivolous litigation.
AXIS Neuromonitoring is constantly working to improve our service to you and the patient. Establishing Best Practices in IONM ensures our commitment in providing high-quality healthcare.
Our clinical guidelines are amongst those of the highest level in the industry. All technologists are members of ASET and are either board certified or pursuant in their CNIM or R.EP T certification from ABRET.
Our staff training program consists of a minimum of 150 supervised cases during which the technologist is required to attend one of the recognized training courses. They also participate in continuing education to keep up to date with the latest technologies and procedures.
AXIS Neuromonitoring complies with all rules and regulations set by local, state and federal agencies. We also follow the standards demanded by Joint Commission, AORN, and professional organizations in our field such as ABRET, ASET, and ASNM.
For a list of procedures where patients can benefit from neuromonitoring, please visit the Our Procedures page.