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Intraoperative neuromonitoring potentials and evidence of preserved neuronal circuitry below the anatomical and functional level in patients with complex spinal dysraphism undergoing detethering reoperations
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Intraoperative neuromonitoring potentials and evidence of preserved neuronal circuitry below the anatomical and functional level in patients with complex spinal dysraphism undergoing detethering reoperations

Margaret McGrath, Sananthan Sivakanthan, Sharon Durfy, Amy Lee, Samuel Browd, Jason S. Hauptman, Richard G. Ellenbogen, Gregory A. Kinney, Jeffrey G. Ojemann and Hannah E. Goldstein
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, Vol.33(5)
2024

Abstract

Adolescent Child Child, Preschool Electromyography Evoked Potentials, Motor Female Humans Infant Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring Male Neural Tube Defects Neurosurgical Procedures Reoperation Retrospective Studies Spinal Dysraphism adolescent anatomical variation Article child clinical article clinical examination cohort analysis controlled study demographics electromyography evidence based medicine female functional status human intraoperative period male motor evoked potential nerve conduction neuromonitoring neuronal circuitry preoperative period radiography reoperation retrospective study school child spinal dysraphism tethered cord syndrome third lumbar vertebra transcranial motor evoked potential triggered electromyography diagnostic imaging electromyography infant intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring motor evoked potential neural tube defect neurosurgery pathophysiology physiology preschool child procedures

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