Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape
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Vagus nerve stimulation is a progressive therapy for intractable epilepsy. Variations in cervical anatomy can complicate localization of the vagus nerve and may lead to inappropriate placement of the stimulator leads. We have developed two intraoperative techniques that improve correct identification of the vagus nerve. ⋯ Utilizing visualization of the larynx and vocal cords via fiberoptic endoscopy, direct stimulation of the vagus nerve will produce a contraction of the left lateral wall of the larynx and tightening of the left vocal cord. Neither of these procedures produce any untoward effects for the patients. We have found these methods improve our ability to confirm correct placement of the stimulator with minimal increase in operative time (with Video).