Cadwell Cascade TCS-4 Transcranial Electrical Stimulator
Product Overview
The Cadwell Cascade TCS-4 Transcranial Electrical Stimulator is a next-generation neurostimulation device engineered for intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), transcranial motor evoked potentials (TcMEPs), and cortical mapping. Designed for precision, safety, and reliability, the TCS-4 provides accurate, repeatable stimulation to enhance neural pathway monitoring during neurosurgical and spinal procedures. Fully compatible with Cadwell Cascade Pro and Cascade Elite systems, it ensures seamless integration and exceptional clinical performance.
Key Features
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Four independent stimulation channels for advanced monitoring flexibility
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Accurate, consistent electrical output for TcMEP and cortical stimulation
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Supports single, dual, and train pulse modes
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Adjustable current, pulse width, and frequency
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Full compatibility with Cadwell Cascade IONM systems
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Compact, portable, and OR-ready design
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Integrated safety systems to prevent overstimulation
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Designed for spinal, brain, and neurosurgical applications
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Cadwell Cascade TCS-4 |
| Type | Transcranial Electrical Stimulator |
| Application | Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) |
| Channels | 4 Independent Channels |
| Stimulation Modes | Single / Dual / Train Pulses |
| Pulse Width | 50 µs – 1 ms (Adjustable) |
| Frequency Range | 1 – 1000 Hz |
| Current Output | 0 – 1000 mA (Adjustable) |
| Display | Digital LED Display |
| Connectivity | Compatible with Cascade Pro & Cascade Elite |
| Power Requirements | 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz |
| Dimensions | 8 x 7 x 3 in (Approx.) |
| Weight | 3.4 lbs (1.55 kg) |
| Vendor | Cadwell Industries, Inc. |
The Cadwell Cascade TCS-4 Transcranial Electrical Stimulator delivers precise and reliable stimulation for intraoperative neuromonitoring and TcMEP testing. Designed for neurosurgery and spinal operations, it ensures accurate neural response monitoring, enhanced surgical safety, and superior performance in the OR.