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Intraoperative Evoked Potential Monitoring
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1987There has been a tremendous growth in the use of evoked potential techniques in the orthopedic and neurosurgical operating rooms. The popularity of evoked potential monitoring has evolved from the surgeon's need to know the impact of surgical manipulations on the central nervous system.
G P, Jacobson, J M, Tew
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Intraoperative Facial Nerve Monitoring
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991Facial nerve monitoring is one of the most exciting innovations in otologic surgery in the past decade. Intraoperative monitoring has been shown to reduce the probability of iatrogenic injury to the facial nerve during surgery. It saves surgical time and reduces the anxiety level of both patients and surgeons.
H, Silverstein, S, Rosenberg
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Monitoring for Intraoperative‐Awareness
AORN Journal, 1998ABSTRACTDespite advances in anesthetic technique and technology, intraoperative awareness continues to occur with alarming regularity. The psychological effects on patients and the medicolegal consequences to providers have created the need for a reliable monitor of the hypnotic component of anesthesia.
S M, Ouellette, C, Simpson
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Journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 2021
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Intraoperative Auditory System Monitoring
2018A new electrophysiological system for intraoperative, continuous, near-real time monitoring of cochlear nerve function through acoustic stimulation in the ear canal and recording of the evoked dorsal cochlear nucleus potentials (DNAPs) by a specially designed DNAP electrode placed directly on the brainstem is described.
Miyazaki, Hidemi, Caye-Thomasen, Per
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Posterior Fossa Intraoperative Monitoring
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1993Monitoring of brainstem structures is requested of the neurophysiologist for both intra-axial and extra-axial surgeries of the posterior fossa. A variety of techniques to include upper extremities somatosensory evoked potentials, short latency auditory evoked potentials, spontaneous and evoked electromyographic activity, and recordings from the cochlea
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Intraoperative cranial nerve monitoring
Muscle & Nerve, 2004AbstractThe purpose of intraoperative monitoring is to preserve function and prevent injury to the nervous system at a time when clinical examination is not possible. Cranial nerves are delicate structures and are susceptible to damage by mechanical trauma or ischemia during intracranial and extracranial surgery.
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