“…The somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) is often obtained by applying electric current pulses and is useful for detecting peripheral nerve lesions, plexopathies and radiculopathies (Linden et al, 1997), and for monitoring vascular and spine surgeries such as desobstruction of the carotid artery (Liu et al, 2010), aortic aneurism repair (Keyhani et al, 2009, Van Dongen et al, 2001, aortic coarctation repair (Faberowski et al, 1999), scoliosis correction procedures (Cruccu et al, 2008) and lumbar pedicle screw placement for in situ posterior spinal fusion (Gundanna, 2003), due to its sensitivity to mechanical stress, hypotension and ischemia.…”