1990
DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199001000-00009
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Surgical and electrophysiological observations during clipping of 134 aneurysms with evoked potential monitoring

Abstract: Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were monitored during 113 operations for the clipping of 134 cerebral aneurysms. Changes in peak latency and amplitude of early cortical SEP as well as central conduction time were evaluated. In 58 cases surgical occlusion of arterial vessels or other events occurred, and in 17 of these cases such events were associated with SEP changes or loss. Arterial occlusions resulted from temporary clipping of a feeding blood vessel (22), accidental clipping of a vessel (12), and i… Show more

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“…In all, the combined monitoring in this series resulted in a direct alteration in the surgical course in 33% of cases, and EP monitoring alone led to a procedural change in 20% of cases. These results emphasize the increased efficiency of the multimodal approach compared with data from other series in which SSEP monitoring alone prompted a surgical consequence in 13 35 and 10% 36 of cases. Furthermore, MEP monitoring alone triggered surgical measures in 18.5% of cases 40 compared with 16% of all cases and 20% of those cases involving successful MEP monitoring in the present series.…”
Section: Impact Of Monitoring On Surgical Strategysupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…In all, the combined monitoring in this series resulted in a direct alteration in the surgical course in 33% of cases, and EP monitoring alone led to a procedural change in 20% of cases. These results emphasize the increased efficiency of the multimodal approach compared with data from other series in which SSEP monitoring alone prompted a surgical consequence in 13 35 and 10% 36 of cases. Furthermore, MEP monitoring alone triggered surgical measures in 18.5% of cases 40 compared with 16% of all cases and 20% of those cases involving successful MEP monitoring in the present series.…”
Section: Impact Of Monitoring On Surgical Strategysupporting
confidence: 56%
“…In addition, there was only one case of new paresis ascribable to inadvertent occlusion in this series, in contrast to higher rates in the literature. 20,35,36 It is therefore possible that MDU helped to avoid persistent new deficits in some cases, corresponding to pre-vious observations on the positive effect of MDU on outcome following aneurysm surgery. 5,7 …”
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“…Many authors have reported favorable results obtained by performing routine reversible arterial occlusion with a temporary aneurysm clip as an adjunct to safe aneurysm dissection and following intraoperative rupture. 2,3,6,[11][12][13]20,22,23,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]37,39,43,47,53,54 These investigators have reported a wide range of safe occlusion time limits based, most commonly, on clinical outcome and have generally evaluated aneurysms in several arterial distributions and generalized the results to all aneurysms. Radiographic evidence of infarction and various intraoperative and perioperative monitoring techniques have been the focus of more recent studies.…”
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