2024
DOI: 10.31893/multirev.2023ss020
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Determinants influencing intraoperative neuromonitoring quality during cervical spine treatment: A systematic review

Jonathan Borges,
Siddharth Panda,
Gobinath Jayaraman
et al.

Abstract: The functional integrity of the nervous system is monitored using a method known as Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) during surgical operations. Utilizing devices positioned on the patient's skin or within their muscles, IONM normally entails monitoring the electrical activity of nerves or muscles. The surgical technique used during the cervical spine treatment can influence the quality of IONM. Surgeons who are experienced in IONM and have a good understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the cervica… Show more

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