The anatomical basis for transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation
Queen Mary University of London · University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust · +1 more institution
Abstract
The array of end organ innervations of the vagus nerve, coupled with increased basic science evidence, has led to vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) being explored as a management option in a number of clinical disorders, such as heart failure, migraine and inflammatory bowel disease. Both invasive (surgically implanted) and non-invasive (transcutaneous) techniques of VNS exist. Transcutaneous VNS (tVNS) delivery systems rely on the cutaneous distribution of vagal afferents, either at the external ear (auricular branch of the vagus nerve) or at the neck (cervical branch of the vagus nerve), thus obviating the need for surgical implantation of a VNS delivery device and facilitating further investigations across a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Vagus nerve stimulation
- Vagus nerve
- Medicine
- Neuroanatomy
- Somatosensory system
- Deep brain stimulation
- Neurostimulation
- Neuroscience
- Good health and well-being