RESEARCH
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Gunnarsson,
T. et al. Real-time continuous intraoperative electromyographic
and somatosensory evoked potential recordings in spinal surgery:
correlation of clinical and electrophysiologic findings in a prospective,
consecutive series of 213 cases. Spine 2004; 29(6):677-684.
David,
B. Monitoring scoliosis surgery with combined multiple pulse transcranial
electric motor and cortical somatosensory-evoked potentials from
the lower and upper extremities. Spine 2003; 28:194-203.
Pelosi,
L. et al. Combined monitoring of motor and Somatosensory evoked
potentials in orthopaedic spinal surgery. Clin. Neurophys. 2002;
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Tsirikos,
A.I. et al. Spinal cord monitoring using intraoperative evoked
potentials for spinal trauma. J. Spinal Disord. Tech. 2004;17(5):385-394.
Norcross-Nechay,
K. et al. Intraoperative Somatosensory evoked potential findings
in acute and chronic spinal canal compromise. Spine 1999; 24(10):1029-1033.
Arrington,
E.D. et al. Monitoring of somatosensory and motor evoked potentials
during open reduction and internal fixation of pelvis and acetabular
fractures. Orthopedics 2000; 23(10)
Calder,
H. B. and J. Mast. Sciatic nerve monitoring in acetabular surgeries.
Am. J. EEG Technol. 1995; 35:113-134.
Sutherland,
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