2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3994067/v1
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Transcranial motor evoked potentials disappear with pons transection

Ryota Sasaki,
Tae Kyun Kim,
Tsunenori Takatani
et al.

Abstract: Motor evoked potential (MEP) monitoring by transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) is important for intraoperative motor function assessment in neurosurgery; however, false-negative results sometimes occur, and these findings should be interpreted with caution. Herein, we report an interesting MEP change resulting from a pons transection. The patient was a boy aged 5 years and 2 months. He underwent multiple craniotomies for cerebellar anaplastic ependymoma and right upper- and lower-extremity paraplegia. Th… Show more

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