Somatosensory-evoked potential monitoring

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Abstract

Somatosensory-evoked potentials (SEPs) are an excellent modality for spinal cord monitoring during surgery. They cover much territory, including the peripheral, spinal, brain stem, thalamic, and cortical levels of sensory pathways. They are used for monitoring for both spinal cord and cerebral injury during various types of surgery.

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Nuwer, M. R., Schrader, L. M., & Coutin-Churchman, P. (2013). Somatosensory-evoked potential monitoring. In Principles of Neurophysiological Assessment, Mapping, and Monitoring (pp. 95–106). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8942-9_6

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