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Goldrunner, R.H. et al. Quantitative parameters of intraoperative electromyography predict facial nerve outcomes for vestibular schwannoma surgery. Neurosurg. 2000; 46(5):1140-1148.

Mullatti, N. et al. Intraoperative monitoring during surgery for acoustic neuroma: benefits of an extratympanic intrameatal electrode. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry 1999; 66:591-599.

Ator, G.A. et al. Acoustic neuroma and other tumors of the cerebellopontine angle. In: The Ear: Comprehensive Otology, edited by R.F. Canalis and P.R. Lambert. Lipponcott Williams & Wilkins, Philadephia. 2000; 847-867.

Matthies, C. and M. Samli. Management of vestibular schwannomas (acoustic neuromas): the value of neurophysiology for intraoperative monitoring of auditory function in 200 cases. Neurosurg. 1997; 40(3):459-468.

Anderson, D.E. et al. Resection of large vestibular schwannomas: facial nerve preservation on the context of surgical approach and patient-assessed outcome. J. Neurosurg. 2005; 102:643-549.

Alexander, J.C. Reduced postoperative length of stay may result from using cerebral oximetry monitoring to guide treatment. Outcomes Meeting 2002 Key West, FL

Braekken, S.K. et al. Association between intraoperative cerebral microembolic signals and postoperative neuropsychological deficit: comparison between patients with cardiac valve replacement and patients with CABG. J. Neuro. Neurosurg. Psychiatry 2001; 65:573-576.

Edmonds, H. Cost of CABG surgery reduced by multimodlity neuromonitoring. Anes. Anal.1999; 88:1-2.

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