2015
DOI: 10.19070/2332-2780-1500031
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Neurophysiological Monitoring during Surgery on the Central Nervous System: The Role of Evoked Responses

Abstract: Neurosurgical, orthopedic and vascular interventions may be associated with an inherent risk of ischemia and structural damage to the central nervous system. Along with other modalities used to monitor the intraoperative nervous function, registration of evoked responses is intended to provide real-time feedback about the functional integrity of the central nervous system and help to prevent avoidable trauma during surgery. In this review, the principal indications and limitations of monitoring various evoked … Show more

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