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Open AccessOpportunities and challenges of supervised machine learning for the classification of motor evoked potentials according to muscles
Even for an experienced neurophysiologist, it is challenging to look at a single graph of an unlabeled motor evoked potential (MEP) and identify the corresponding muscle. We demonstrate that supervised machine...
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Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring and Map** of the Motor System During Surgery for Supratentorial Lesions Under General Anesthesia
The resection of supratentorial tumors may be associated with functional morbidity, particularly when the lesions are located near blood vessels or near the eloquent cortices and tracts (e.g., the motor cortex...
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Fourth Ventricle’s Floor Map**
During the following chapter, we would like to discuss oncological and neurosurgical challenges during treatment of tumors near the floor of the fourth ventricle and of intra-axial brainstem lesions. The combi...
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Brain Functions: Eloquent Areas – Motor and Somatosensory
Intraoperative monitoring and map** may allow real-time risk stratification and intraoperative guidance of the surgical strategy. During surgery under general anesthesia, diverse monitoring and map** techn...
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Open AccessArterial collateral anatomy predicts the risk for intra-operative changes in somatosensory evoked potentials in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy: a prospective cohort study
During carotid endarterectomy (CEA), significant amplitude decrement of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) is associated with post-operative neurological deficits.
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Continuous dynamic map** to avoid accidental injury of the facial nerve during surgery for large vestibular schwannomas
In vestibular schwannoma (VS) surgery postoperative facial nerve (CN VII) palsy is reducing quality of life. Recently, we have introduced a surgical suction device for continuous dynamic map** to provide fee...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Is the new ASNM intraoperative neuromonitoring supervision “guideline” a trustworthy guideline? A commentary
The article Is the new ASNM intraoperative neuromonitoring supervision “guideline” a trustworthy guideline? A commentary, written by Stanley A. Skinner, Elif Ilgaz Aydinlar, Lawrence F. Borges, Bob S. Carter, ...
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Open AccessIs the new ASNM intraoperative neuromonitoring supervision “guideline” a trustworthy guideline? A commentary
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Intraoperative Neurophysiology during Surgery for Spinal Cord Tumors
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring might allow surgical tumor resection with functional guidance and real-time feed-back. The available methods can be divided in monitoring methods to continuously as...
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Protocol for motor and language map** by navigated TMS in patients and healthy volunteers; workshop report
Navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) is increasingly used for preoperative map** of motor function, and clinical evidence for its benefit for brain tumor patients is accumulating. In respect to...
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Brain tumors in eloquent areas: A European multicenter survey of intraoperative map** techniques, intraoperative seizures occurrence, and antiepileptic drug prophylaxis
Intraoperative map** and monitoring techniques for eloquent area tumors are routinely used world wide. Very few data are available regarding map** and monitoring methods and preferences, intraoperative sei...
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5-ALA complete resections go beyond MR contrast enhancement: shift corrected volumetric analysis of the extent of resection in surgery for glioblastoma
The technique of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) tumor fluorescence is increasingly used to improve visualization of tumor tissue and thereby to increase the rate of patients with gross total resections. In this...