2016
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7939.1000334
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Feasibility and Predictability of Intraoperative Monitoring in Patients with Intradural Extramedullary and Epidural Metastatic Spinal Tumors

Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility, sensitivity and specificity of IOM for IDEM and ED metastatic spinal tumours, and to assess usefulness of SSEP for patients in whom MEP was not measurable. Methods and materials:One hundred and one consecutive patients with IDEM and ED metastatic spinal tumours at the cord level (C1 to L1) received surgery under SSEP and/or MEP was included. Feasibility of IOM was defined to be negative in case of no measurable MEP or SSEP under general anaesthesia after confirmation of… Show more

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“…In a study of MEPs and preoperative motor deficit in intradural extramedullary and epidural metastatic spinal tumors, only 7 of 18 patients with MRC grade 3 power (i.e., the nonambulatory cohort) showed a measurable MEP. 9 Less data are available regarding the reliability of IOM in supratentorial tumors causing preoperative motor deficits. Krieg and colleagues reported on their series of supratentorial metastases with 56 patients in eloquent motor areas with measurement of MEPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study of MEPs and preoperative motor deficit in intradural extramedullary and epidural metastatic spinal tumors, only 7 of 18 patients with MRC grade 3 power (i.e., the nonambulatory cohort) showed a measurable MEP. 9 Less data are available regarding the reliability of IOM in supratentorial tumors causing preoperative motor deficits. Krieg and colleagues reported on their series of supratentorial metastases with 56 patients in eloquent motor areas with measurement of MEPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%