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Responding to Neuromonitoring Changes in 3-Column Posterior Spinal Osteotomies for Rigid Pediatric Spinal Deformities

Author Affiliations
New York Times, Hospital for Sick Children, Damien Foundation
Published InSpine
Year2013
Citations78

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of prospectively collected data on the neuromonitoring changes recorded during a consecutive series of cord level 3-column posterior spinal osteotomies for the correction of rigid pediatric spinal deformities in children between 2005 and 2012. OBJECTIVE: To review the neuromonitoring changes observed during the performance of these procedures, to highlight the high-risk steps, and to describe actions taken to avert major neurological injury. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Significant motor evoked potentials (MEP) changes are common during the performance of spinal osteotomies in children. The real-time intraoperative information provided by MEPs can provide the necessary information to direct key surgical decisions. METHODS: The neuromonitoring changes occurring during the performance of 37 3-column, cord level, posterior spinal osteotomies in…
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