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Utility of motor evoked potentials to diagnose and reduce lower extremity motor nerve root injuries during 4,386 extradural posterior lumbosacral spine procedures

机译:电动机诱发电位诊断和减少下肢动力神经根损伤的效用,在4,386次外腰椎脊柱脊柱手术期间

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BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) have excellent sensitivity for monitoring the functional integrity of the lateral corticospinal tract of the spinal cord. The sensitivity for nerve root function, however, is not as well established; consequently, MEPs are often not utilized for posterior extradural spine procedures distal to the conus. Spontaneous electromyography (sEMG) and somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) are often included for these procedures, but their limited sensitivity has been well documented. Given the risk of motor nerve root injuries during spine procedures, and specifically increased vulnerability of the L4 and L5 nerves, the sensitivity of MEPs was evaluated for diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic impact.
机译:背景技术:电机诱发电位(MEP)具有优异的灵敏度,对脊髓的外侧皮质脊髓的功能完整性具有良好的敏感性。 然而,神经根功能的敏感性并不建立; 因此,MEP通常不用于对锥形的后脉冲脊柱程序。 这些程序通常包括自发性肌电学(SEMG)和躯体感应诱发的电位(SSEPS),但它们的有限敏感性已经充分记录。 鉴于脊柱程序中运动神经根损伤的风险,并且特别增加L4和L5神经的脆弱性,评估MEPS的敏感性以进行诊断准确性和治疗局部。

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