Intervention mechanisms and outcomes in somatosensory evoked potential monitoring during scoliosis surgery

A. Daya, P. Webb, B. Tapper, S. Graham, C. Greenough, S. Papastefanou
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Objective: Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) are now routinely used to monitor the integrity of the sensory pathways of the spinal cord during major corrective spinal deformities surgery. We have reviewed retrospectively the outcomes and course of action for a 137 electrophysiologically monitored procedures over a five year period.Methods: Responses were recorded via a bipolar epidural electrode positioned in the epidural space at levels T1/T3 prior to surgery. An initial baseline SSEP waveform was recorded early in the surgical procedure and subsequent recordings were compared with those. A decrease of 50% in amplitude or an increase of 10% in latency of the SSEP waveform was used as a threshold for intervention.Results: Our findings demonstrate that a drop in amplitude greater than 50% occurred in 46 monitored procedures and whilst the traces of 22 patients remained below the acceptable levels for the subsequent duration of the surgery, there was no evidence of any clinically detectable neurological impairment. Of the 32 interventions by the surgical team to restore the SSEP waveform, only 18 were successfully restored to above the 50% level. None of the SSEP waveforms that were not restored to acceptable levels exceeded a 75% drop in amplitude. Conclusion: There were no reports of postoperative neurological deficit and it is probable that the true boundaries at which the critical levels for intervention resides is probably between 50 % and 75%.
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脊柱侧凸手术期间体感诱发电位监测的干预机制和结果
目的:体感诱发电位(ssep)现在被常规用于监测脊髓感觉通路的完整性在重大脊柱畸形矫正手术。我们回顾性地回顾了五年来137例电生理监测手术的结果和治疗过程。方法:术前通过硬膜外双极电极在硬膜外间隙的T1/T3水平记录反应。在手术早期记录初始基线SSEP波形,并将随后的记录进行比较。SSEP波形幅度下降50%或潜伏期增加10%作为干预的阈值。结果:我们的研究结果表明,在46个监测过程中,振幅下降幅度大于50%,而22名患者的痕迹在随后的手术期间仍低于可接受的水平,没有任何临床可检测的神经损伤证据。在外科团队为恢复SSEP波形而进行的32次干预中,只有18次成功恢复到50%以上的水平。未恢复到可接受水平的SSEP波形幅度下降均未超过75%。结论:没有术后神经功能缺损的报道,干预的临界水平的真正界限可能在50%到75%之间。
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