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| | Download PDFOpen PDF in browser Download PDFOpen PDF in browserThe Role of Neuromonitoring in Neurosurgical Procedures: Current PerspectivesEasyChair Preprint 110176 pages•Date: October 4, 2023AbstractNeurosurgery, with its delicate procedures and high stakes, relies on precise and real-timeinformation to ensure optimal patient outcomes. "The Role of Neuromonitoring in Neurosurgical
 Procedures: Current Perspectives" provides an in-depth exploration of the invaluable role that
 neuromonitoring plays in contemporary neurosurgery. We delve into the multifaceted
 applications of neuromonitoring, which extend from cranial to spinal surgery and encompass
 both adult and pediatric populations. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM): An extensive
 examination of IONM techniques, including motor-evoked potentials (MEPs), somatosensoryevoked potentials (SSEPs), and electrocorticography (ECoG), showcasing their pivotal role in
 safeguarding the nervous system during surgery. Neuromonitoring in Cranial Surgery: Detailed
 insights into the use of neuromonitoring during procedures such as tumor resections, vascular
 surgery, and epilepsy surgery, highlighting its ability to identify and prevent neurological
 complications.Challenges and Future Directions: An examination of the challenges and
 limitations of neuromonitoring, as well as emerging technologies and future directions in the
 field.
 Keyphrases: Spinal cord monitoring, Spinal surgery, tumor resection | 
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