Future prospective studies are needed to further examine whether these dimensions can be useful in predicting post-surgery outcome and guide need of additional treatments. 展开 关键词: Disc herniation Spinal stenosis Spondylolisthesis Degenerative disc disease Spine surgery Quantitative sensory testing Outcome...
The test was conducted during the mice's light phase under low light conditions (45 lx). 1 h before testing, mice were brought up and allowed to habituate to the testing room. Pairs of 50-mL Falcon tubes filled with corn cob bedding were taped cap-down to pre-determined positions in ...
Somatosensory evoked potential loss due to intraoperative pulse lavage during spine surgery: case report and review of signal change management. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IONM) includes various neurophysiologic tests which assess the functional integrity of the central and peripher... Arun...
and behavioral testing on a spherical treadmill, a custom-built headplate was attached to the skull with dental acrylic clear resin (Super-Bond; Sun Medical, Shiga, Japan). The head plate-implanted animals were returned to the home cage and allowed to recover from the surgery for at least ...
Annals of Thoracic SurgeryWilson GJ, Rebeyka IM, Coles JG, Desrosiers AJ, Dasmahaptra HK, Adler S, Feitler DA, Sherret H, Kielmanowicz S, Ikonomidis J, Gatley RAA, Taylor M. Loss of the somatosensory evoked response as an indicator of reversible cerebral ischemia during hypothermic, ...
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is a valuable asset for monitoring the neurological status of a patient during spine surgery. Notably, this technology, when operated by neurophysiologists and surgeons familiar with proper alarm criteria, is capable of detecting neurological deficits. ...
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is a valuable asset for monitoring the neurological status of a patient during spine surgery. Notably, this technology, when operated by neurophysiologists and surgeons familiar with proper alarm criteria, is capable of detecting neurological deficits. ...
Dermatomal SSEP testing allows for assessment of individual nerve roots during surgery and has been shown to be more sensitive. However, the sensitivity and specificity of this method varies and is inferior to electromyographic (EMG) monitoring. EMG has become the standard of practice in complex ...