A nerve monitoring system facilitates monitoring an integrity of a nerve.
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1. An electrode assembly comprising: a nerve-engaging portion including: a pair of generally arcuate fingers, with each finger including a proximal end, a distal end, and a first side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end; anda base hinge portion from which the respective fin
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An electrode assembly comprising: a nerve-engaging portion including: a pair of generally arcuate fingers, with each finger including a proximal end, a distal end, and a first side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end; anda base hinge portion from which the respective fingers extend and configured to cause movement of the fingers between a closed position in which the first side surface of the respective fingers are releasably, slidably engaged against each other in a side-by-side relationship to define a lumen and an open position in which distal ends of the fingers are spaced apart to provide access to the lumen, wherein the base hinge portion supports an electrode contact exposed at a surface of the lumen with the exposed electrode contact being separate from, and independent of, the fingers, wherein each finger is configured with a radial length sufficient to cause the distal end of each finger to releasably contact a portion of the base hinge portion when the fingers are in the closed position;an actuator mechanism including a pair of grip members, both extending outwardly from the base hinge portion and spaced apart from each other such that a releasable pressing action of the grip members relative to each other causes movement of the fingers from the closed position to the open position; andan electrical lead extending through one of the respective grip members to be in electrical communication with the electrode contact. 2. The electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein the pair of grip members includes a first grip member and a second grip member, the first grip member defining an elongate beam that is substantially longer than the second grip member, and wherein the base hinge portion includes a central bending region that is offset relative to a longitudinal axis of the elongate beam. 3. The electrode assembly of claim 2 wherein the electrical lead extends through the elongate beam. 4. The electrode assembly of claim 3 wherein the electrode contact is sized and shaped to be in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the elongate beam. 5. The electrode assembly of claim 2 wherein the elongate beam has a length substantially greater than a diameter of the lumen of the nerve-engaging portion, and wherein the elongate beam extends in a direction generally opposite the fingers relative to the base hinge portion. 6. The electrode assembly of claim 5 wherein the elongate beam has a width substantially greater than a side edge of the elongate beam. 7. The electrode assembly of claim 2, wherein the lead extends through the elongate beam, and the electrode contact is sized and shaped such that the entire electrode contact is in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the elongate beam and in alignment with a longitudinal axis of the lead extending through the elongate beam. 8. The electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein the respective grip members are spaced apart at an angle between 30 to 110 degrees. 9. The electrode assembly of claim 8 wherein the respective grip members are spaced apart at an angle between 40 to 90 degrees. 10. The electrode assembly of claim 1, wherein in combination with the base hinge portion, a width of each finger independently defines a portion of a length of the lumen such that each respective finger, in combination with the base hinge portion, defines a complete circumference of the lumen independent of the other finger. 11. The electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein the first side surface of the respective fingers each include an angled inner edge that forms a generally helical pattern such that the first side surfaces of the respective fingers form supplementary angles relative to one another to cause the first side surfaces of the respective fingers to form a releasably interlocking relationship when the fingers are in the closed position. 12. The electrode assembly of claim 11 wherein each respective finger includes a second side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end, the second side surface being generally opposite the first side surface, wherein the second side surface of each finger defines a straight outer edge such that the angled inner edge and the straight edge of each respective finger converges to form a curved tip at the distal end of each respective finger. 13. The electrode assembly of claim 1, wherein the lead is removably, electrically connectable to a monitor that comprises: a stimulation module configured to automatically apply a stimulation signal, via the electrode contact of the electrode assembly, to a nerve at periodic intervals;a response module configured to automatically measure a neurogenic response signal directly from the nerve or indirectly though innervated muscle via the electrode contact of the electrode assembly, wherein the response module includes an identification function configured to identify potential impairment of the nerve by comparing the measured response signals to a baseline response pattern; anda user interface including a notify function configured to provide automatic notification of the identified potential impairment of the nerve via at least one of a visual or an audible alarm. 14. The electrode assembly of claim 1, wherein the exposed electrode contact defines a first area and at least a portion of the base hinge portion includes an electrically non-conductive contact portion surrounding the electrode contact that defines a second area substantially larger than the first area. 15. The electrode assembly of claim 14, wherein the exposed electrode contact defines a generally circular shape. 16. The electrode assembly of claim 15, wherein the electrode contact includes a surface portion defining at least one of an undulating surface, a brushed surface, or a knurled surface. 17. An electrode assembly comprising: a nerve-engaging portion including: a pair of generally arcuate fingers, with each finger including a proximal end, a distal end, and a first side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end;and a base hinge portion from which the respective fingers extend and configured to cause movement of the fingers between a closed position in which the first side surface of the respective fingers releasably, slidably engage each other in a side-by-side relationship to define a lumen and an open position in which distal ends of the fingers are spaced apart to define a gap providing access to the lumen, wherein the base hinge portion supports an electrode contact exposed at a surface of the lumen;an actuator mechanism including a pair of grip members, both extending outwardly from the base hinge portion and spaced apart from each other such that a releasable pressing action of the grip members relative to each other causes movement of the fingers from the closed position to the open position, wherein the pair of grip members includes a first grip member and a second grip member, the first grip member defining an elongate beam that is substantially longer than the second grip member, wherein the base hinge portion includes a central bending region that is offset relative to a longitudinal axis of the elongate beam and wherein the electrode contact is sized and shaped to be in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the elongate beam; andan electrical lead extending through one of the respective grip members to be in electrical communication with the electrode contact, wherein the electrical lead extends through the elongate beam and wherein the elongate beam and the electrical lead extend in a substantially single direction throughout a length of the elongate beam. 18. An electrode assembly comprising: a nerve-engaging portion including: a pair of generally arcuate fingers, with each finger including a proximal end, a distal end, and a first side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end;and a base hinge portion from which the respective fingers extend and configured to cause movement of the fingers between a closed position in which the first side surface of the respective fingers are releasably, slidably engaged against each other in a side-by-side relationship to define a lumen and an open position in which distal ends of the fingers are spaced apart to provide access to the lumen, wherein the base hinge portion supports an electrode contact exposed at a surface of the lumen, wherein the exposed electrode contact is separate from, and independent of, the fingers, and wherein the first side surface of the respective fingers each include an angled inner edge that forms a generally helical pattern such that the first side surfaces of the respective fingers form supplementary angles relative to one another to cause the first side surfaces of the respective fingers to form a releasably interlocking relationship when the fingers are in the closed position;an actuator mechanism including a pair of grip members, both extending outwardly from the base hinge portion and spaced apart from each other such that a releasable pressing action of the grip members relative to each other causes movement of the fingers from the closed position to the open position; andan electrical lead extending through one of the respective grip members to be in electrical communication with the electrode contact. 19. An electrode assembly comprising: a nerve-engaging portion including: a pair of generally arcuate fingers, with each finger including a proximal end, a distal end, and a first side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end;and a base hinge portion from which the respective fingers extend and configured to cause movement of the fingers between a closed position in which the first side surface of the respective fingers are releasably, slidably engaged against each other in a side-by-side relationship to define a lumen and an open position in which distal ends of the fingers are spaced apart to provide access to the lumen, and wherein the base hinge portion supports an electrode contact exposed at a surface of the lumen;an actuator mechanism including a pair of grip members, both extending outwardly from the base hinge portion and spaced apart from each other such that a releasable pressing action of the grip members relative to each other causes movement of the fingers from the closed position to the open position, wherein a respective one of the grip members defines an elongate beam; andan electrical lead extending through the respective one grip member to be in electrical communication with the electrode contact, wherein the elongate beam and the electrical lead extend in a substantially single direction throughout a length of the elongate beam. 20. The electrode assembly of claim 19, wherein each finger is configured with a radial length sufficient to cause the distal end of each finger to releasably contact a portion of the base hinge portion when the fingers are in the closed position. 21. An electrode assembly comprising: a nerve-engaging portion including: a pair of generally arcuate fingers, with each finger including a proximal end, a distal end, and a first side surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end;and a base hinge portion from which the respective fingers extend and configured to cause movement of the fingers between a closed position in which the first side surface of the respective fingers are releasably, slidably engaged against each other in a side-by-side relationship to define a lumen and an open position in which distal ends of the fingers are spaced apart to provide access to the lumen, wherein the base hinge portion supports an electrode contact exposed at a surface of the lumen, wherein the exposed electrode contact defines a first area, and wherein at least a portion of the base hinge portion includes an electrically non-conductive contact portion surrounding the exposed electrode contact to define a second area substantially larger than the first area;an actuator mechanism including a pair of grip members, both extending outwardly from the base hinge portion and spaced apart from each other such that a releasable pressing action of the grip members relative to each other causes movement of the fingers from the closed position to the open position; andan electrical lead extending through a respective one of the grip members to be in electrical communication with the electrode contact. 22. The electrode assembly of claim 21, wherein the respective one of the grip members defines an elongate beam and wherein the elongate beam and the electrical lead extend in a substantially single direction throughout a length of the elongate beam. 23. The electrode assembly of claim 21, wherein the electrode contact defines a generally circular shape.
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