2.11 Paper 1. 1977 Nash et al Spinal cord monitoring during operative treatment of the spine

2.11 Paper 1. 1977 Nash et al Spinal cord monitoring during operative treatment of the spine

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G5: Unit 02 - Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP)

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Video Lectures

  • 2.1 Lecture: SSEP Knowing the Pathways, Generators and Recording Sites
  • 2.2 Virtual IONM Symposium - Remote monitoring, SSEP and Q&A session
  • 2.3 Practical: SSEP 10-20 Measuring the Dipole
  • 2.4 Guest Speaker 1

Recommended Readings

  • 2.5 SSEP PowerPoint Handout - Dr. Faisal Jahangiri
  • 2.6 SSEP Optimization. Dr. David MacDonald
  • 2.7 ASNM Position Statement - SSEP
  • 2.8 Recommendations of the International Society of Intraoperative Neurophysiology for intraoperative SEP
  • 2.9 ACNS Guideline-9D SSEP.pdf
  • 2.10 ACNS Guideline 11B - SSEP

eJournal

  • 2.11 Paper 1. 1977 Nash et al Spinal cord monitoring during operative treatment of the spine
  • 2.12 Paper 2. Nuwer2014_Chapter_Somatosensory Evoked Potential
  • 2.13 Paper 3. Jahangiri FR et al_2020. Multimodality Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) During Shoulder Surgeries.
  • 2.14 Paper 4. The Somatosensory Evoked Potential Solutions to Some Technical Problems
  • 2.15 Paper 5. Predictive value of intraoperative SSEP for cervical spine surgery. 2021
  • 2.16 Paper 6. Detection of postoperative neurologic deficits using somatosensory-evoked potentials alone during posterior cervical laminoplasty
  • 2.17 Paper 7. The efficacy of somatosensory evoked potentials in evaluating new neurological deficits after spinal thoracic fusion and decompression
  • 2.18 Paper 8. Lower Extremity Somatosensory Evoked Potential P37 Waveform Optimization

Infographics

  • 2.19 Infographics

Quiz

  • 2.20 Quiz #2

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